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The Digital Resurrection" will unveil the most detailed digital reconstruction of the shipwreck ever created. Experts are using the model to study the vessel's demise ...
Submersibles captured images of the Titanic wreck to create a "digital twin" of the ship. Researchers are using it to explore ...
A new documentary explores the tragic final night of the RMS Titanic with the most detailed digital reconstruction of the ship ever created.
The project, led by National Geographic and Atlantic Productions for a new documentary titled Titanic: The Digital Resurrection, marks the first time the entire wreck has been mapped in such detail ...
Around 700,000 high-resolution images of the Titanic have recreated the most accurate depiction of the legendary “unsinkable” ...
A panel of researchers talks about how undersea imaging has improved since the discovery of the wreck of the Titanic in 1985.
Fresh advances in 3D scanning technology are making it possible to explore some of the hardest-to-reach and most fragile sites on Earth.
Titanic researchers have new insight into what happened in the ocean liner's famous final moments, confirming eyewitness accounts and contradicting others for the first time. That's thanks to a ...
Explore Titanic Belfast, a world-class museum on the ship’s original construction site, offering a moving look at this dark ...
Just when you think conversation about the Titanic has sunk for good, it bobs right back up like a rogue door floating in the ...
The Titanic is a deep sea reminder human tragedy, as well as a great resource for scientific and historical research. So how long does it take to get there?
The Digital Resurrection turns 715,000 images into a digital twin of the wreck. Maritime expert Parks Stephenson explains why this could be the future of ocean exploration.