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Mr Harbeck boarded the Titanic in April 1912 as a second-class passenger and is believed to have been working with the White ...
A newly released digital reconstruction of the Titanic has offered fresh insights into the final hours of the ill-fated ...
According to the BBC, the gash streak isn’t visible in the 3D model because, in the real wreck, it’s now buried beneath ocean sediment. Ultimately, Titanic’s digital twin and computer ...
Today, the Titanic is in pieces. The bow and stern are about 2,600 metres apart, the former being more recognizable despite ...
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 scan is the first rendering of Titanic's final resting place created entirely from data without human interpretation or bias, and will become a "baseline" for viewing the wreck as an ...
This rendering of the Titanic is based on 715,000 photos and millions of laser scans of the famous wreck, which were stitched together to create a perfect digital replica of what remains of the ship.
A new podcast exploring the history of the Titanic has shed new light on the remarkable family link between the Belfast-built ...
exact digital twin of the Titanic with the help of cutting-edge technology and 715,000 digitally scanned images. The 1:1 digital model of the wreck, which is accurate to the rivet, helped to work ...