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[The Titanic: A Journey Through History and Science]-[How big was the Titanic? ]

Who Smarted? - Educational Podcast for Kids · A2 · 2026-04-15

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The Titanic: A Legacy of History and Innovation

Introduction to the RMS Titanic

The RMS Titanic, a name synonymous with both grandeur and tragedy, remains one of the most discussed maritime subjects in history. Located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the Titanic Belfast museum serves as a testament to the ship’s origins, as it was designed, built, and launched in this very city. The ship, an "ocean liner"—a large passenger ship designed for open seas—was a marvel of its time, measuring the length of three football fields and standing as tall as an 11-story building.

Engineering and Luxury

Designed by Thomas Andrews, the Titanic aimed to be the most comfortable ship of 1912. It featured innovative safety measures such as a "double bottom" and "safety compartments." Beyond its safety features, the ship was renowned for its beauty, including a famous staircase topped by a glass dome. It offered varying levels of luxury, with first-class passengers enjoying the finest dining, while third-class passengers experienced simpler accommodations. The ship was so well-appointed that it even included a gymnasium and a swimming pool.

The Maiden Voyage

Departing from Southampton, England, the Titanic was bound for New York City. It carried over 2,000 passengers from at least 33 different countries, including a significant number of children. The ship was not only a passenger vessel but also an "RMS," standing for "Royal Mail Ship," tasked with carrying mail across the Atlantic. Its maiden voyage was intended to last a week, supported by an massive amount of supplies, including 40,000 eggs and 1,500 gallons of milk.

The Fateful Night and the Iceberg

Despite being labeled "unsinkable," the Titanic met a tragic end. On the night of April 14, 1912, the ship encountered an iceberg. Although the wireless room had received warnings about ice fields, the crew continued on their route. At 11:40 p.m., a lookout spotted the iceberg, but the collision was unavoidable. The ship began taking on water rapidly, leading Captain Edward John Smith—nicknamed the "Millionaire's Captain" due to his wealthy clientele—to order an evacuation.

Safety Failures and Lessons Learned

A critical factor in the high death toll was the lack of sufficient lifeboats. Per the safety regulations of 1912, the ship carried only 16 lifeboats, which were far from enough for the 2,000+ people on board. The evacuation prioritized women and children, but the chaos and confusion resulted in many lives being lost, including those of prominent figures like John Jacob Astor and the captain himself. The survivors were eventually rescued by the Carpathia.

Lasting Impact

The tragedy of the Titanic fundamentally changed maritime safety. It inspired new regulations, such as the mandate for enough lifeboats for all passengers and the creation of the "International Ice Patrol" in 1914. Today, thanks to the discovery of the wreck by Dr. Robert Ballard and the preservation of history in museums, the Titanic continues to serve as a poignant reminder of the importance of safety and historical awareness.

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