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Discover the science, history, and respect behind why the Titanic remains on the ocean floor. The Titanic lies deep beneath ...
A letter written by Archibald Gracie, one of the few survivors of the Titanic, sold for nearly $400,000 ... six injured after car crashes through Illinois daycare center Archeologists believe ...
For the late Stockton Rush, the inventor and pilot of Titan, the submersible that imploded during a dive to view the wreck of ...
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 ...
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 ...
The makers of “Titanic: The Digital Resurrection” followed a crew of researchers from Magellan, a deep-sea mapping company, as they sent robots to the wreck 12,500 feet under the Atlantic ...
An exhibition is coming to Boston, Massachusetts, giving visitors a lesson in history, while featuring authentic artifacts from the Titanic wreck. "Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition" will showcase ...
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 ...
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.