Why didn't California save the Titanic?

The Californian was surrounded by icebergs and wireless communication was shut off by Titanic's wireless, so there was still NO way for it to hurry and save Titanic.
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Could Californian have saved Titanic?

The United States Senate inquiry and British Wreck Commissioner's inquiry into the sinking both concluded that the Californian could have saved many or all of the lives that were lost, had a prompt response been mounted to the Titanic's distress rockets.
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Did the Titanic tells the California to shut up?

The Titanic's wireless operators told Californian's operator to "shut up" and they ignored the warning. Later that night the Californian spotted the flares from the Titanic. Lord was woken - twice - but said the flares were probably "company rockets" - signals between ships from the same line. He took no action.
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How close was the Californian to the Titanic when it sank?

The inquiries concluded that the Californian had indeed been just six miles to the north of Titanic and could have reached the Titanic before it sank.
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What happened to the captain of the Californian after the Titanic sank?

Captain Lord died on January 24, 1962, aged 84, almost half a century after the sinking of the Titanic. He is buried in New Brighton cemetery, Merseyside.
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Who was to blame Titanic?

Materials scientists Tim Foecke and Jennifer Hooper McCarty have cast blame on the more than 3 million rivets that held the hull's steel plates together. They examined rivets brought up from the wreck and found them to contain a high concentration of “slag,” a smelting residue that can make metal split apart.
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Why didn't the Frankfurt help the Titanic?

Behe's research, published in The Titanic Commutator, the official magazine of the Titanic Historical Society, also revealed that, like the Carpathia's, the Frankfurt's initial contact with Titanic at 12.20 a.m. was a routine one, and was not in response to Titanic's distress signals (which the Frankfurt had not picked ...
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How did the SS Californian sink?

09 November 1915 – the date the SS Californian was herself sunk, struck by a torpedo from the German submarine U-35 during the hostilities of the First World War. 1992 – the year in which the Marine Accident Investigation Branch, a UK Government body, published the findings from a review of the case.
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What ship picked up Titanic survivors?

Explore five facts about RMS Carpathia, the only vessel to rescue any survivors of the Titanic disaster. Explore five facts about RMS Carpathia, the only vessel to rescue any survivors of the Titanic disaster.
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Why are there no bones on the Titanic?

Sea creatures would've eaten away flesh because protein is scarce in the deep ocean, and bones dissolve at great ocean depths because of seawater's chemistry, Gallo said. The Titanic sits about 2.4 miles (3.8 kilometers) below the surface.
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Why did the Titanic ignore the iceberg warnings?

Iceberg warnings went unheeded: The Titanic received multiple warnings about icefields in the North Atlantic over the wireless, but Corfield notes that the last and most specific warning was not passed along by senior radio operator Jack Phillips to Captain Smith, apparently because it didn't carry the prefix "MSG" ( ...
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Was Bruce Ismay to blame for the sinking of the Titanic?

Bruce Ismay at the time of the disaster, as chairman and managing director of the White Star Line, was held to blame for the loss of the Titanic by the American press; especially those controlled by William Randolph Hearst, a newspaper magnate and one of the richest and most powerful men in America.
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Would the Titanic have sunk if it hit head on?

Answer: That's wrong – it would probably have survived. When a ship hits an iceberg head on, all the force would be transferred back to the ship, so it wouldn't have ripped open, but crumpled round, so only 2-3 compartments would have been breached. It was built to survive with 4 compartments breached.
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Could the Titanic disaster been avoided?

There was a ship, believed to be nigh-unsinkable, that had sunk — hundreds had perished, and the world mourned. However, what many people don't know is that the sinking of the Titanic was entirely preventable, and it could certainly have been avoided.
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Who was the most famous person on the Titanic?

Top 10 Most Notable People on Titanic
  • 1) John Jacob Astor IV. "The ladies have to go first... ...
  • 2) Margaret Brown (The Unsinkable Molly Brown) ...
  • 3) Benjamin Guggenheim. ...
  • 4) Captain Edward John Smith. ...
  • 5) Isidor and Ida Straus. ...
  • 6) Thomas Andrews. ...
  • 7) Lady Duff Gordon. ...
  • 8) Lady Countess Rothes (Lucy Noël Martha Dyer- Edwards)
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Can the Titanic be raised?

It turns out that raising the Titanic would be about as futile as rearranging the deck chairs on the doomed vessel. Sometimes, resurrecting relics from the tragic chapters of history is about as fanciful as getting pigs to fly. It's just not worth the effort.
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Did the Olympic try to save the Titanic?

Rostron explained that Olympic continuing on course to Titanic would gain nothing, as "All boats accounted for. About 675 souls saved [...] Titanic foundered about 2:20 am." Rostron requested that the message be forwarded to White Star and Cunard. He said that he was returning to harbour in New York.
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Did anyone survive the Titanic without a lifeboat?

Joughin proceeded to tread water for about two hours before encountering a lifeboat, and eventually being rescued by the RMS Carpathia. He is believed to be the very last survivor to leave the ship, and he claimed that his head barely even got wet. When he was rescued his only medical complaint was swollen feet.
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Where are Titanic's lifeboats now?

The fate of the Titanic's lifeboats may be uncertain, but more than likely they were transferred to Olympic where they were used until the ship was taken out of service in 1935. From 1935 to 1937, the fitting and furnishings from the Olympic were sold off, and they are still display at various locations.
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Why was the Californian ship criticized?

association with “Titanic” sinking

Phillips, who was handling passenger messages, scolded the Californian for interrupting him. The U.S. and British inquiries did little to end speculation and debate concerning the sinking of the Titanic. Particular focus centred on the Californian.
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How many lifeboats did the Californian have?

The bridge crew of at least 4 including Captain Lord. You are running out of people. Californian carried lifeboats that included four full sized lifeboats, a pinnace and a gig.
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Why were the Titanic lifeboats not full?

Compounding the disaster, Titanic's crew were poorly trained on using the davits (lifeboat launching equipment). As a result, boat launches were slow, improperly executed, and poorly supervised. These factors contributed to the lifeboats departing with only half capacity.
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Why didn't the closest ship rush to the rescue of the Titanic?

Why didn't the closest ship rush to the rescue? Its radio operator had gone to bed, leaving no one on duty, just before the Titanic began calling for help.
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What was the last message sent from the Titanic?

Final calls and sinking

Around 1:45 a.m., Cottam received Titanic's final intelligible message: "Come as quickly as possible, old man, the engine room is filling up to the boilers." He replied that "all our boats were ready and we were coming as hard as we could come" but received no further response.
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How did the Carpathia find the Titanic?

On April 15 at approximately 12:20 am, the ship received a distress call from the Titanic, which had struck an iceberg and was sinking. Capt. Arthur Henry Rostron ordered the Carpathia to the Titanic's position, which was about 58 miles (107 km) away, and began preparing the ship for any survivors.
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