know that titanic's distress rockets were seen by both second officer stone and an apprentice, james gibson, that night and we also know that after they saw their eight rockets later in that night, they saw three more coming from the same -- more or less from the same direction, about 3:20 a.m. that's about an hour after titanic had gone down. we also know that car path yeah was firing rockets to reassure titanic. car path yeah didn't know titanic sank until they actually picked up the first boat. so what these people saw not only were the rockets coming from titanic but later, 3:20 a.m. they saw rockets being fired from car path yeah. again, they didn't know this. what we are able to do in this book is analyze all the data available and much more so than what was done during a reappraisal of the californian affair by the marine accident investigation branch of the british board of trade. we were able to actually come up with more or less a range of where we think californian really was in relation to titanic. what we did hear was take into account the bearing line that the rockets were sou