LONDON — Researchers are hoping that new scan images of the HMS Titanic will provide some answers to what happened to the ship when it sunk in 1912. A company called Magellan revealed images this week ...
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The first 3D digital scan of the Titanic shipwreck offers a never-before-seen detailed view of the ill-fated ocean liner in its entirety. The unprecedented replica shows a complete image of the ...
The story of the “unsinkable” ship has been told through an award winning film, books, artifacts, museum exhibits and rare photos. And now, for the first time, a full-sized digital scan of the Titanic ...
NEW YORK – A six-week mission that collected hundreds of thousands of images of the Titanic’s wreckage may provide definitive answers about the luxury liner’s sinking on its maiden voyage in 1912.
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The Belfast-built Titanic, which infamously sunk in the Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912 during its maiden voyage, can be seen like never before in a new, full-sized digital scan from Magellan LTD.
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LONDON (AP) — Deep-sea researchers have completed the first full-size digital scan of the Titanic, showing the entire wreck in unprecedented detail and clarity, the companies behind a new documentary ...