New Study Challenges Long-Held Beliefs About Shackleton's Endurance

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A new study challenges the legend of the Endurance as a well-built ship, revealing it was structurally weaker than other ships of its era and sank due to hull tearing from ice pressure, not rudder failure, altering the historical understanding of Shackleton's famous Antarctic expedition.
- Famed polar exploration ship Endurance not as strong as legend held, researcher says NPR
- Ernest Shackleton’s doomed Endurance wasn’t built to handle polar ice — and he knew it, new analysis finds CNN
- Researcher rewrites the history of one of the world’s most famous shipwrecks 110 years later The Independent
- Shackleton Knew ‘Endurance’ Was Flawed, a New Study Suggests Outside Magazine
- Wreck of Shackleton’s Endurance Tied to Culprit Other Than Ice The New York Times
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