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An expedition in 2024 discovered that a large section of the Titanic's bow railing had toppled off the deck and into the seabed. Even if you've seen pictures of the wreckage before, it has likely ...
The images don't show the submersible. Three of the images were created by a digital artist, and one was captured at the Titanic ruins in 2004.
New images of Titanic emerge after recent expedition Striking new images from a recent expedition to the Titanic wreckage show the decay on the iconic ship's bow with a large section of railing ...
A company with the legal rights to salvage the Titanic wreck completed its first trip since 2010 and released images from the journey.
A full 3D scan of the Titanic enables everyone to virtually visit the shipwreck of the luxury vessel — and could resolve long-standing questions ...
New 3D scans of the Titanic wreck offer the most detailed images ever captured, providing fresh insight into how the ship broke apart and sank in 1912.
In the years since the Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912, we have become familiar with haunting images of the doomed passenger liner’s bow, lying at the bottom of the North Atlantic ...
At 2:20 a.m. on April 15, 1912, the “unsinkable” R.M.S. Titanic disappeared beneath the waves, taking with her 1,500 souls. One hundred years later, new technologies have revealed the most ...
A new expedition to the Titanic has shed new light on the slow decay of the most famous shipwreck in history. The ghostly bow, famously reimagined by James Cameron ’s 1997 blockbuster retelling ...
Titanic Undated artist impression showing the 14 April 1912 shipwreck of the British luxury passenger liner Titanic off the Nova-Scotia coasts, during its maiden voyage.
This summer, RMS Titanic, Inc. — the salvor-in-possession of the wreck — made its first unmanned dive to the wreck in 14 years. The team uncovered some rare finds — and losses.
The RMS Titanic is gradually disappearing because of a combination of salt corrosion, metal-eating bacteria, and deep-sea currents, limiting its time left.