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Digital scans of the Titanic may provide an answer to why the famous cruise liner sank in April 1912, ... 'Game-Changing' 3D Scan of Titanic Reveals Ship's Final Resting Place in Close-Up Detail.
New, high-definition images offer unexpected finds and unfortunate updates at the site of the RMS Titanic’s final resting place. Released on September 2, the photos come the first Imaging and ...
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 Titanic,one of history’s most infamous maritime disasters, has captivated people for over a century. While the tragic sinking of the “unsinkable” ship resulted in over 1,500 lives lost, the wreck ...
Since the US granted RMST sole “salvor-in-possession” rights in 1994, RMST has conducted a total of eight excursions to the luxury liner’s historic resting place at the bottom of the North ...
The Titanic sank more than 100 years ago, but still sparks conversation. It took the lives of 1,500 people and inspired a famous on-screen romance between actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet ...
"No matter how many times I see new Titanic images, it's always the little things that strike me most: jewelry, toys, dinnerware, shoes that mark the final resting place of human remains long gone ...
TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition will allow visitors to experience being a passenger on the doomed ship through a display of historic artifacts taken from the ship's resting place at the bottom of ...
In 1986, an explorer captured an image of “Diana of Versailles,” a 2-foot-tall bronze statue of the Roman goddess, lying in the debris of the RMS Titanic, more than 12,000 feet deep in the ...
National Geographic will present Titanic: The Digital Resurrection, a groundbreaking 90-minute documentary that offers an unprecedented look at history’s most infamous maritime disaster.