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In the summer of 2022, a team of deep-sea researchers spent six weeks in the North Atlantic Ocean, revisiting the remains of ...
The Titanic is a deep sea reminder human tragedy, as well as a great resource for scientific and historical research. So how ...
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. That’s ...
The resulting model shows incredible detail of the wreck site, Stephenson said ... The scan is the first rendering of Titanic's final resting place created entirely from data without human ...
Over a three-week period, the team collected 16 terabytes of data, including 715,000 still images and 4K footage, capturing ...
MORE: World’s largest coral discovered off the Solomon Islands The digital mapping of the Titanic's final resting place represents a major breakthrough in marine archaeology, experts involved in ...
Titanic: The Exhibition has been extended through Labor Day, September 1, 2025. The announcement coincides with the 113th anniversary of Titanic’s historic maiden voyage. Learn more!
The exhibition measures 15,000 square-feet and brought "nearly 250 authentic artifacts from the wreck site of Titanic ... to NOAA. The Titanic "remains in its final resting place, 12,000 ...
A pair of Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) named “Romeo” and “Juliet” gathered 16 terabytes of data over three weeks from Titanic's resting place 12,500 feet below the surface.
By Tony Maglio The Titanic is the ship that won’t go away, even while resting at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean. April 14 marks the 113th anniversary of the R.M.S. Titanic’s sinking ...