"Gives a brief look at the voyage of the Titanic and then goes to detail the underwater expedition which found the wreck of the Titanic and photographed it for the first time since it disappeared."
"De ontdekking van het wrak van de Titanic."
"For over 70 years, the Titanic laid undiscovered. In 1985, Dr. Robert Ballard located and filmed the remains of the vessel."@en
"Armed with sophisticated equipment, Dr. Robert Ballard of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and his team of researchers become the first humans to see and photograph the Titanic since its sinking more than 70 years ago. Images from Ballard's dives are crisp and clear, as if the viewer were visiting the wreck in a glass-bottomed boat. A 20-minute feature, "Last hours of the Titanic" provides the best bonus; Ballard talks about the difficulties of locating the wreck, the mechanics of the ship's demise, and how he and his team pieced together a composite picture of the sunken ocean liner."@en
"Armed with sophisticated equipment, Dr. Robert Ballard of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and his team of researchers become the first humans to see and photograph the Titanic since its sinking more than 70 years ago. Images from Ballard's dives are crisp and clear, as if the viewer were visiting the wreck in a glass-bottomed boat. A 20-minute feature, "Last hours of the Titanic" provides the best bonus; Ballard talks about the difficulties of locating the wreck, the mechanics of the ship's demise, and how he and his team pieced together a composite picture of the sunken ocean liner."
"Dr. Robert Ballard leads an expedition to photograph the wreckage of the R.M.S. Titanic, 2 1/2 miles below the surface of the Atlantic. Includes newsreels and photographs of the Titanic before the wreck."
"Dr. Robert Ballard leads an expedition to photograph the wreckage of the R.M.S. Titanic, 2 1/2 miles below the surface of the Atlantic. Includes newsreels and photographs of the Titanic before the wreck."@en
"Ce reportage apporte toute la lumière sur une des expéditions sous-marines pour la recherche du Titanic, naufragé dans l'Atlantique Nord."
"The discovery of the remains of the ill-fated S.S. Titanic by Dr. Robert Ballard."@en
"Dr. Robert Ballard leads an expedition to photograph the wreckage of the R.M.S. Titanic, 2 1/2 miles below the surface of the Atlantic."@en
"The program is an account of underwater expedition by Dr. Ballard and his team who discovered the resting place of Titanic ship which sinked two and a half miles beneath the surface of the icy Atlantic, 70 years ago."
"Sommaire: This National Geographic exclusive, narrated by Martin Sheen, highlights the century's most celebrated underwater expedition. After years of research and exploration, Dr. Robert Ballard of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and a team of researchers located the final resting place of the ill-fated S.S. Titanic, nearly two-and-one-half miles beneath the surface of the icy Atlantic. Armed with sophisticated equipment, including the submersible deep-sea-craft Alvin and a myriad of remote video..."
"Armed with sophisticated equipment, Dr. Robert Ballard of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and his team of researchers become the first humans to see and photograph the Titanic since its sinking in 1912. Actual photos and film of the Titanic and its passengers and a retelling of the ship's fatal maiden voyage compliment the documentary."
"God himself could not sink this ship.''-Titanic crewman The unsinkable ship sank at 2:20 a.m. on April 14, 1912. Approximately 1,500 people perished with her, a loss that stunned the world. For seven decades the fabled liner lay hidden 13,000 feet below the North Atlantic surface. Various expeditions tried to find her, but they were defeated by wild weather, the extreme depth, and conflicting accounts of the ship's last moments. Finally, in 1985, explorer Bob Ballard and a French-American team located the Titanic. Years of painstaking research paid off as they became the first humans to see the great ship since that awful night to remember in 1912. You can join Ballard on the search-and see what his team saw-through this acclaimed film."@en
"Voyage of the Titanic and the underwater expedition of the wreck of the steamship."
"Summary: Dr. Robert Ballad of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and his team of researchers became the first humans to see and photograph the Titanic since its sinking more than 85 years ago. Now the breathtaking footage of this exploration, as well as the intriguing story of the ship's discovery, is presented in its entirety."
"Armed with sophisticated equipment, Dr. Robert Ballard of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and his team of researchers become the first humans to see and photograph the Titanic since its sinking more than 70 years ago."@en
"Armed with sophisticated equipment, Dr. Robert Ballard of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and his team of researchers become the first humans to see and photograph the Titanic since its sinking more than 70 years ago."
"Highlights the century's most celebrated underwater expedition by Dr. Robert Ballard."
"Dr. Robert Ballard leads an expedition to find the "Titanic," which sank in 1912 and lay more than two miles below the surface of the Atlantic for over eighty-five years."@en
"National Geographic remembers the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic with a special collection of programs including the original classic "Secrets of the Titanic" and the new special "Save the Titanic with Robert Ballard"."
"Highlights of the Titanic by the underwater exploration team led by Dr. Robert Ballard."@en
"Ontdekking van en onderzoek naar het wrak van de gezonken Titanic."
"Dr. Robert Ballard and his team use the latest in underwater exploration devices both manned and unmanned to explore and photograph the Titanic for the first time in over 70 years."@en
"Provides location footage of the first discovery of the wreck of the R.M.S. Titanic by Dr. Robert Ballard and his team of researchers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution."@en
"The true story of how Dr. Robert Ballard of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and his team of researchers become the first humans to see and photograph the RMS Titanic since it sank on April 14, 1912."@en
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