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12:A.M.-This was the proposed time and date for the Titanic to launch its maiden voyage.
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The Titanic begins to head for Cherbourg while on its maiden voyage.
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1:30 P.M.-The titanic raises anchor for the last time, then leaves Queenstown, heading for New York.
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7:30 P.M.-The radio room recieves 3 more warnings of ice, just about 50 miles ahead of them.
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11:40 P.M.-Speeding towards New York at a whopping 22 1/2 knots, the lookout Fredrick Fleet spots an iceberg.
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1:00 A.M.- Lifeboat 3 is launched, not even halfway full
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The decks are beginning to slant after the contact with the iceberg, and the bow is well down in the water.
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There are still over 1,500 people on board, and all the lifeboats are gone-sent away only half full.
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The most tragic part of this event in history, the unsinkable Titanic finally sinks to its watery grave.
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12:40 A.M.-The first lifeboat, Lifeboat 7, is launched.