The Wreck of the 'Titanic'

GPTKB entity

Properties (51)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf shipwreck
gptkbp:aftermath found in two main pieces
gptkbp:airedOn April 15, 1912
gptkbp:associatedWith over 1,500 deaths
gptkbp:contains artifacts from the ship
gptkbp:depth approximately 12,500 feet
gptkbp:established gptkb:Robert_Ballard
gptkbp:explores numerous expeditions
gptkbp:has inspired memorials and tributes
a significant amount of marine life around it
been featured in exhibitions worldwide
been mapped using sonar technology
been the subject of many books
been the subject of many documentaries
been the subject of scientific studies
inspired numerous conspiracy theories
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Wreck of the 'Titanic'
gptkbp:influenced numerous films and documentaries
gptkbp:is a cultural icon
a site of historical significance
a point of interest for historians
a site of ongoing research
a subject of artistic interpretation
a subject of public fascination
a popular subject for research
a subject of legal and ethical debates
a case study in ship design failures
a focus of underwater archaeology
a location for deep-sea exploration
a point of interest for marine biologists
a reminder of maritime safety regulations
a reminder of the dangers of iceberg navigation
a site of cultural heritage preservation efforts
a site of environmental concern
a site of ongoing preservation efforts
a site of technological innovation in exploration
a subject of legal disputes over salvage rights
a subject of public memorials
a symbol of human tragedy
a topic of interest in maritime history
often visited by submersibles
a focus of international cooperation in underwater archaeology
a focal point for discussions on ethics in archaeology
a_UNESCO_World_Heritage_Site_candidate
located_near_the_Titanic's_last_known_position
gptkbp:length 882 feet 9 inches
gptkbp:locatedIn gptkb:North_Atlantic_Ocean
gptkbp:notableFor being one of the most famous shipwrecks
gptkbp:partOf gptkb:Titanic_disaster
gptkbp:releaseYear September 1, 1985
gptkbp:width 92 feet 6 inches