The Wreckage of the Titanic lies at a Depth of approximately 12,500 feet (3,800 meters) on the floor of the North Atlantic Ocean. Despite the depth, the remains of the ship, discovered in 1985 by a team of explorers led by Robert Ballard, have provided significant insights into the circumstances of its sinking, revealing information about the damage caused by the iceberg and the conditions onboard at the time of the disaster. Various attempts have been made to explore the wreckage by submersibles and remotely operated vehicles, but due to the extreme depth and remote location of the site, it remains a challenging and dangerous location to access.