Alexandra Besitka’s New Book “Titanabet” is a Timeless Story on a Maritime Disaster of a Great Ship Journeying in the North Atlantic Ocean During the Twentieth Century
Author Besitka: "Titanic had a double hull, believed to make the ship 'unsinkable.' Giant icebergs that traveled the Labrador Current in Titanic's path were blocked by darkness.
Titanic's journey was about to be cut short. Around the time of impact, Titanic was traveling at a rate of twenty-three knots, or a speed of twenty-six miles
per hour, making it hard to slow the ship down.
Titanic had only twenty lifeboats on board, not nearly enough to save everyone once the ship hit an iceberg.
SOS and CQD: As the ship sank, Morse code was used to relay HELP messages to other ships.
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