How could the Titanic crew miss something as huge as an iceberg? On the night of April 14, 1912, the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank just hours later. But one question still puzzles historians: why didn’t they see the iceberg sooner? In this video, we explore the real conditions that night — the moonless sky, the calm ocean, and the limits of early navigation technology. Using historical records and modern analysis, we look at the factors that may explain why the iceberg appeared too late. Topics covered: Titanic disaster, iceberg collision, RMS Titanic mystery, maritime history, and the science behind the Titanic sinking. #Titanic #HistoryMystery #Shipwreck #maritimehistory Timestamps: 0:00 — The Night Certainty Disappeared 02:14 — The Mathematics of the Collision 10:05 — The Invisible Iceberg 17:10 — The Lifeboats That Shouldn’t Have Been 24:45— The Ship That Never Came 31:15— The Man Who Didn’t Board the Ship 38:44— The Moment the Ship Broke 49:21— The Question That Remains 59:12— A Story That Never Ended 01:08:22 — The Night That Changed the Sea