The RMS Titanic's tragic sinking on April 15, 1912, has captivated the world for over a century. While the collision with an iceberg is well-known, recent research suggests that a celestial phenomenon might have played a significant role in the disaster.
On that ill-fated night, the sky over the North Atlantic was unusually bright. Eyewitness accounts describe the Aurora Borealis casting a ghostly glow over the ocean.
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