Over 160 years ago on March 9, 1862, one of the most famous naval battles in U.S. history took place between the U.S.S. Monitor and the C.S.S. Virginia.
In April 1861, as Confederate forces moved in on Gosport Navy Shipyard, the Union burned it down, sinking its ships. The ...
Experts unveiled high-resolution sonar scans of the USS Monitor, captured by cutting-edge underwater technology at the ...
Three-dimensional images and digital illustrations offer a detailed new look at the USS Monitor, an important Civil War ship that sank more than 160 years ago and has since become a reef.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A bathymetric view of USS Monitor, looking at the stern of the wreck with the boilers and inner framework of the armor belt ...
The USS Monitor was one of the most revolutionary warships ever built in America. Designed during the American Civil War, it ...
More than 160 years after the Civil War ironclad warship, the USS Monitor, sank off North Carolina, newly released 3D images ...
American defense contractor Northrop Grumman and the (NOAA) released the highest resolution images to date of the USS Monitor.
State-of-the-art technology has revealed the 19th-century wreckage site of the USS Monitor in stunning new highest resolution images.
New high-resolution sonar images and interactive virtual models are providing an unprecedented look at the wreck of the Civil ...
CSS Virginia crushed wooden Union ships at Hampton Roads, proving ironclads would dominate naval warfare and reshape global ...
On March 9, 1945, during World War II, over 300 U.S. B-29 bombers began Operation Meetinghouse, a massive firebombing raid on ...