The Andrea Doria sunk in a collision with another ship - the "Stockholm" on July, 25th 1956 near New York. Both ships were initially on a collision course, but unfortunately both captains turned their vessels southwards which ultimately led to the catastrophe.
Roughly 450 miles.
It got as far as 300 miles from New Foundland before it sank.
the titanic was supposed to sail for 5 days but sank on the 3rd hour of the second or third day
1,000 miles away from Canada new Ireland 325 miles away from Boston. written by heena nathani
Right now, the wreck is 963 miles from New York, her destination, but she's 400 miles from the nearest land, which is Newfoundland - directly North.
The wreck of Titanic is about 400 miles south of Newfoundland, Canada.
The Titanic, so far.
Roughly 450 miles.
It got as far as 300 miles from New Foundland before it sank.
the titanic was supposed to sail for 5 days but sank on the 3rd hour of the second or third day
1,000 miles away from Canada new Ireland 325 miles away from Boston. written by heena nathani
Right now, the wreck is 963 miles from New York, her destination, but she's 400 miles from the nearest land, which is Newfoundland - directly North.
400 kilometers
Titanic had many new and unique features but, by far, the most far-reaching historical note is that she sank.
400 miles due east of Boston, MA.
When the Titanic was sinking its sucktion increased going down until it was to far from the surface.
It sank off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, so about 2500 miles.