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A Controversial Deep-Sea Expedition May Retrieve The 'Last Voice' Of The Titanic
May 29, 2020 12:40pm (Here & Now / NPR)
The British liner Titanic sails out of Southampton, England, at the start of its doomed voyage on April 10, 1912. (AP Photo)
A Controversial Deep-Sea Expedition May Retrieve The 'Last Voice' Of The Titanic
A federal judge this month gave the go-ahead to a salvage company hoping to retrieve a telegraph machine from the wreck of the Titanic despite pleas from some that doing so would amount to grave robbery.
The company, RMS Titanic, wants to recover the sunken ship’s wireless Marconi telegraph, which was used to call for help after the ship struck an iceberg on April 14, 1912. Only about 700 of the 2,208 passengers and crew on-board survived the wreck.
The mission’s backers call the device the “last voice” of the Titanic. But lawyers for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration argued in court that the expedition could disturb the site, which was declared a memorial more than 30 years ago.
During a scientific expedition in 2010, RMS Titanic mapped out the site with cameras and sonars to assess its condition, says David Gallo, an oceanographer and consultant for the company. The thin ceiling above the Marconi room had gaping holes, making
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Titanic explorer David Gallo sets his sights on videogames
If someone pitches another Titanic videogame, oceanographer David Gallo has plenty of interest and credibility to do it, given his recent explorations in the Atlantic and beyond. He sees an opportunity to combine an ocean of high-definition data on the ship and its watery grave with the technology of his favorite game: World of Tanks, Wargaming’s free-to-play online game that reimagines historical battles with armored vehicles circa World War II. It’s to be followed by World of Warships, and that release just might be what Gallo needs to make a case for a virtual Titanic unlike any other. A few Titanic games have sank, with nary a public memorial. But Gallo is calling for a new game, or at least a virtual experience, that would allow researchers and the public to recover the ship faster. “It’s been down there 102 years,” he told me. “How much longer will it last?”
Despite leading a team that captured thousands of photos and film of the RMS Titanic’s wreckage site in 2010, the most recent expedition, Gallo says there’s much more to discover about the ship that sank to the bottom of the Atlantic in April 1912. He serves as director of special projects at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts but