Clive Palmer hopes for his new version of the famous vessel to sail from England to New York.
Researchers have pieced together a complete and detailed map of the wreckage of the ill-fated Titanic.
A rare combination of factors may have been responsible for the iceberg that sunk the Titanic.
The fossil remains were that of a gigantic Titanosaur that would have roamed the Earth 70m years ago.
A company in Oregan are working on a balloon that could be used to explore Saturn's moon Titan.
A gigantic 20-foot crocodile would have lived alongside the world's largest snake - the Titanoboa.
When Mark Wilkinson set sail on his new cruiser Titanic II was there any doubt over what would happen ?
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has spotted what could be ice volcanoes on one of Saturn's moons.
A paranormal group are planning on investigating the wreck of the Titanic for ghosts.
Data from the Cassini spacecraft has shown that Titan's gravity lifts up part of the ring in a 'tidal wave'.
According to a new book the Titanic sunk due to a basic steering blunder rather than from not seeing the iceberg.
New footage and pictures have been revealed of the wreck of the Titanic lying deep on the Atlantic sea floor.
A team will revisit the Titanic next month and generate a 3-dimensional map of the entire wreckage.
An analysis of the chemistry of Titan's surface has revealed hints that there could be life there.
In a new book it has been revealed that the Titanic waited 45 minutes after hitting the iceberg before calling for help.
If there is life under the shroud of Saturn's moon Titan it might be both explosive and prone to the odd smell.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will take new close up pictures of Titan and Dione in a fly-by next week.
The south pole of Saturn's moon Titan is shrouded in fog according to scientists, it is believed that the fog is formed ...
Evidence has been found to suggest that giant creatures such as the massive one-tonne titanoboa snake would have thrived...
A new expedition to Saturn's moon Titan by as early as 2022 could see the first ever nautical exploration of an extrater...