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Submersibles captured images of the Titanic wreck to create a "digital twin" of the ship. Researchers are using it to explore the Titanic's mysteries.
Though the Titanic sank 113 years ago, we're still captivated by the disaster. Relics and artifacts are part of our ...
Imagine standing next to the Titanic, walking around its immense structure, marveling at every detail. This isn’t a far-off ...
The wreck sleeps in darkness ... terrible journey that brought them to these clean Plexiglas cases. Two of Titanic’s engines lie exposed in a gaping cross section of the stern.
A new full-scale digital scan of the Titanic wreck has shown for the first the violence that ripped the ship in two, claiming the lives of more than 1,500 passengers and crew. The image has ...
BBC Northern Ireland's environment correspondent Mike McKimm dived to the wreck of Titanic in 2005, capturing exclusive footage of the ship on the ocean floor. The submarine spent five hours ...
This week marks 113 years since the sinking of the Titanic. Now, there’s a new tool to explore it: a full-scale digital twin of the wreckage created with cutting edge 3D scanning technology.
the RMS Titanic, sits around 3800 metres below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean and is currently a protected site due to an agreement between the UK and US. Its remote location makes the wreck ...
According to RMS Titanic Inc., which is tasked with the preservation of the wreckage and holds exclusive ... vials made in the Edwardian era to engine parts. One of these expeditions in 1998 ...
Submersibles captured images of the Titanic wreck to create a "digital twin" of the ship. The digital model offers new insights into how the ocean liner sank over 100 years ago. Researchers are ...
The project, led by National Geographic and Atlantic Productions for a new documentary titled Titanic: The Digital Resurrection, marks the first time the entire wreck has been mapped in such ...