I remember being in elementary school and checking a book out of the library that was all about the Titanic. This was way before the movie. I found the whole thing fascinating. Robert Ballard first discovered the wreckage in 1985, so I was getting all of this info shortly after it's first discovery. Imagine my surprise when I woke up today to find that we're getting a chance to see some never-before-seen video of the exploration of the wreckage.
Some never before publicly seen video of the exploration of the wreckage of the Titanic is being released by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. In 1986, a three-person submarine and a remote-controlled exploration vehicle searched the ship at its final resting place over 12-thousand feet below the surface. The group’s 1985 dive was the one that found the doomed ship, which was the first time anyone had seen the ocean liner since it sank in the North Atlantic in April of 1912. The new footage is being called “haunting.”