Hello. And welcome to how it really happened. Im jesse l. Martin. The rms titanic sank to the frigid depths of the atlantic over a century ago, but americas fascination with the illfated wreck never gets old because there is always something new. Within the last 40 years, Amazing Advances In Science And Technology Have Led to brilliant new discoveries and uncovered hidden secrets. Tonight, we look into how the very latest Titanic Learning Upends our previous thinking about the ships mysteries and myths and, sadly, a recent underwater voyage to the wreck that put more human lives at risk. [dramatic music] [engine whirring] Victor Vescovo diving to titanic is, in many respects, preparing to go to space because its an incredibly hostile environment. [tense music] when we think about risk taking as it applies to exploration, for me, its the sea. The reality is that theres been fewer people that have dove to the titanic than have actually gone into space. [whistling] [creaking] [tense music
Really happened starts. Victor vescovo only a very few number of people have actually been to titanic, less than 50. [dramatic music] you had a lot of mystery about why it went down so quickly, who survived, and who didnt. Its a fascinating story, but people should not risk their lives to see this wreck at 4,000 meters. That is not a normal thing to do. [suspenseful music] it simply is adding to the intrigue of the titanic that 100 years later, its still leading people to their death. [dramatic music] hello. And welcome to how it really happened. Im jesse l. Martin. The rms titanic sank to the frigid depths of the atlantic over a century ago, but americas fascination with the illfated wreck never gets old because there is always something new. Within the last 40 years, Amazing Advances In Science And Technology Have Led to brilliant new discoveries and uncovered hidden secrets. Tonight, we look into how the very latest Titanic Learning Upends our previous thinking about the ships myste
Should not risk their lives to see this wreck at 4,000 meters. That is not a normal thing to do. [suspenseful music] it simply is adding to the intrigue of the titanic that 100 years later, its still leading people to their death. [dramatic music] hello. And welcome to how it really happened. Im jesse l. Martin. The rms titanic sank to the frigid depths of the atlantic over a century ago, but americas fascination with the illfated wreck never gets old because there is always something new. Within the last 40 years, Amazing Advances In Science And Technology Have Led to brilliant new discoveries and uncovered hidden secrets. Tonight, we look into how the very latest Titanic Learning Upends our previous thinking about the ships mysteries and myths and, sadly, a recent underwater voyage to the wreck that put more human lives at risk. [dramatic music] [engine whirring] Victor Vescovo diving to titanic is, in many respects, preparing to go to space because its an incredibly hostile environm
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