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Titanic: 90 Years Below

"Amost A Century In The Making"

Deep on the ocean's floor, one landmark continues to fascinate above all the rest, It's tragic tale has been told many times. But there is another story... an ongoing technological drama... a high-tech adventure to discover and explore the mysteries of th RMS Titanic. This is that story... a quest marked by failure, success, classified operations, and moral uncertainty. 90 years after the loss of over 1500 souls, the story continues to this day.

Top Cast

  • Robert D. Ballard

    Robert D. Ballard

    Self

  • Paul-Henri Nargeolet

    Paul-Henri Nargeolet

    Self

  • Greg Stebner

    Greg Stebner

    Self (voice)

  • John P. Eaton

    John P. Eaton

    Self

  • Dudley Foster

    Dudley Foster

    Self - WHOI Submersible Pilot

  • David Gallo

    David Gallo

    Self - WHOI Oceanographer

  • William Lange

    William Lange

    Self - WHOI Imaging Specialist

  • Paul-Henri Nargeolet

    Paul-Henri Nargeolet

    Self - IFREMER Diving Operations

  • Dana Yoerger

    Dana Yoerger

    Self - WHOI Oceanic Engineer

Overview

Deep on the ocean's floor, one landmark continues to fascinate above all the rest, It's tragic tale has been told many times. But there is another story... an ongoing technological drama... a high-tech adventure to discover and explore the mysteries of th RMS Titanic. This is that story... a quest marked by failure, success, classified operations, and moral uncertainty. 90 years after the loss of over 1500 souls, the story continues to this day.

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