Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean was a ocean on Earth, second in size after the Pacific.

The American Civil War Battle of Hampton Roads took place in an Atlantic coast bay off the shores of Virginia in early May, 1862. 

In April, 1912, after leaving England, the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg and sank in the Atlantic. 

In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the cruise liner RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 ferried passengers across the Atlantic between the continents of Europe and North America. One of these passengers was Ralph Offenhouse. 

In an alternate 2154, the Xindi superweapon fired at the Atlantic Ocean, setting off a chain reaction that destroyed Earth.

20th century-era maps of the northern hemisphere Atlantic region were stored in the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)'s library computer in 2254. One map depicted the Arctic Circle, with Atlantic continents North America and Europe, and part of Africa. These maps were among the materials viewed by the Talosians when they scanned the Enterprise computer. 

By the 24th century New Martim Vaz, an aquatic city, had been established in the Atlantic. 

In 2367 the Atlantis project was initiated to create a new habitable landmass in the Atlantic Ocean. 

Related topics

 * Bermuda Triangle
 * Sargasso Sea

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