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Titanic split in two - and fell 2,600 feet apart
For years, the exact moment Titanic broke apart remained a subject of debate and speculation. Survivor accounts described a dramatic final angle, but modern analysis has revealed a different sequence ...
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Why cruise ships don't need tugs, the physics of bow thrusters, split sticks, and sideways movement
Modern cruise ships are engineered to maneuver themselves into tight ports without relying on expensive tugboats, using a clever combination of bow thrusters, twin propellers, and independent rudders.
The Crimson Polaris wood-chip carrier's bow section was towed into Japan's Hachinohe Port and moored there on August 27, according to the ship's charterer NYK. The Crimson Polaris split up after ...
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