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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 ...
The Titanic, the crowning achievement of ocean engineering, lies in ruins 3,800 meters deep at the bottom of the Atlantic.
More than a century after the Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean, the world’s most famous shipwreck is being seen in a new way.
On April 11, 2022—the 113th anniversary of the ship's fateful voyage—the documentary Titanic: The Digital Resurrection ...
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition ... In the 1990s, scientists were astonished to find The Big Piece, a section of the starboard hull, intact on the bottom of the ocean floor, over two miles ...
Ballard, who discovered the Titanic 73 years after the crash ... In 1998, a 15-ton piece of the boat’s starboard hull, known as “The Big Piece,” was removed from the ocean floor.
A new documentary about the Titanic reveals details about the ship's final hours using a full-size 3D image and a 'digital twin' of the vessel. The images seem to confirm eyewitness accounts that ship ...
running in a line along a narrow section of the hull, effectively leading to its tragic demise. Experts delved into one of the Titanic’s colossal boiler rooms, identifiable in the scan at the ...
Archibald Gracie wrote of the ill-fated steamship: "It is a fine ship but I shall await my journeys end before I pass judgment on her." ...
The team also reconstruct hull fragments found scattered around the site, revealing that Titanic didn’t split ... The position of a lifeboat davit, a piece of equipment used to lower the craft ...
In addition to the natural decay that the Titanic has seen over its time underwater, parts of the wreckage have been removed from the ship by various companies. In 1998, a 15-ton piece of the boat’s ...