98 years after the apparently "unsinkable" RMS Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg, a crew of explorers have traveled to the site to bring the ship back to life in 3D. Scientsts are hoping to uncover more mysteries that the Titanic has kept for nearly a century.
One of those many remaining mysteries include what the iceberg actually did to the Titanic to make it sink in the early morning hours of April 15, 1912. We know that the ship sank because it hit an iceberg, but what exactly did the iceberg do to the ship to make it sink? If there's one thing we already know, it's that the sinking of the Titanic proved that no ship is unsinkable.