
Titanic's Last Mission
Titanic’s last mission was to transport passengers across the Atlantic Ocean from Southampton to New York City in April 1912. Despite being considered unsinkable, the ship struck an iceberg on its maiden voyage, leading to catastrophic damage. The crew and passengers faced a tragic disaster, with insufficient lifeboats causing many to perish. The tragedy highlighted flaws in maritime safety regulations and prompted widespread changes in ship safety standards. Titanic’s last journey remains one of the most well-known maritime disasters, symbolizing hubris, technological overconfidence, and the importance of safety in exploration.