Hey Errata,
That's a fantastic story, thanks for sharing it!
That's a pretty damn good guess to get it within such a close distance without any knowledge of the exact co-ordinates at all....
Certainly unfortunate that Dixon wasn't still alive in 1985, he no doubt would have been the victim of a torrent of abuse.
Actually, Jack Grimm, a US multi-millionaire had funded I believe 3 different expeditions to hunt for the Titanic through the early 1980's, all 3 being unsuccessful despite his at one time claiming that they had found a "propeller" at the bottom. Finding the Titanic was all the rage around that time with the invention of technology capable of reaching 2.5 miles under the ocean - it was probably the spark for the often-ridiculed film "Raise The Titanic" around 1980/81.
I seem to remember reading that they eventually found the wreck hidden away in a corner of the original Grimm search area that they didn't cover. Morally, Ballard was definitely the right man to have the honour.
Cheers,
Adam.
That's a fantastic story, thanks for sharing it!
That's a pretty damn good guess to get it within such a close distance without any knowledge of the exact co-ordinates at all....
Certainly unfortunate that Dixon wasn't still alive in 1985, he no doubt would have been the victim of a torrent of abuse.
Actually, Jack Grimm, a US multi-millionaire had funded I believe 3 different expeditions to hunt for the Titanic through the early 1980's, all 3 being unsuccessful despite his at one time claiming that they had found a "propeller" at the bottom. Finding the Titanic was all the rage around that time with the invention of technology capable of reaching 2.5 miles under the ocean - it was probably the spark for the often-ridiculed film "Raise The Titanic" around 1980/81.
I seem to remember reading that they eventually found the wreck hidden away in a corner of the original Grimm search area that they didn't cover. Morally, Ballard was definitely the right man to have the honour.
Cheers,
Adam.
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