Michael Guillen was the first journalist to report from the Titanic. As the search for the missing Titanic tour submersible and its five passengers continues, the dangers of venturing 13,000 feet down ...
AN article in the April Bulletin de la Sociiti d'Encouragement deals with some experiments on aerial propellers made by MM. Legrand and Gaudart, with the aid of a grant from the society. The greater ...
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Stuck in the propeller of Titanic: Fmr. ABC News science editor recalls submersible trip to wreckage
As the search for the missing Titanic tour submersible and its five passengers continues, the dangers of venturing 13,000 feet down to the ocean floor to see the wreckage of the infamous sunken ship ...
(NEW YORK) — As the search for the missing Titanic tour submersible and its five passengers continues, the dangers of venturing 13,000 feet down to the ocean floor to see the wreckage of the infamous ...
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