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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 digital twin “certainly doesn’t replace sitting on the deck of the Titanic,” says Robert Ballard, an oceanographer and National Geographic Explorer at Large who discovered the wreck in ...
A new court ruling marks the latest step by a private company to salvage a wireless machine that broadcast the last pleas for help from the shipwreck.
Before she became known as ‘Miss Unsinkable,’ Violet Jessop weathered a childhood plagued by illness.
A new National Geographic special from Atlantic Productions, "Titanic: The Digital Resurrection," shows how Stephenson and other experts are using these images to examine the wreck in a whole new way.
The Titanic’s sinking, which occurred just a couple of years before World War I, also marked the beginning of the end of the glamorous and forward-looking Edwardian era, which as the 1997 movie ...
Digital details revealed in a new documentary corroborate passenger accounts about the last hours — and seconds — of the RMS Titanic, which sank 113 years ago.
The brand new National Geographic special "Titanic: The Digital Resurrection" provides viewers with a never-before-seen high-res, 3D digital twin of the Titanic.
3D scan reveals revolutionary details about the Titanic's final moments Using cutting-edge 3D scanning technology, researchers have produced the most detailed reconstruction of the wreckage to date.
The digital scan gives a full view of the ship. Magellan created the three-dimensional replica of the wreck for a National Geographic documentary titled “ Titanic: The Digital Resurrection ...
After the astounding Endurance discovery, the National Geographic Society CEO shares how diverse perspectives and innovative technologies are shaping the future of exploration.