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This rendering of the Titanic is based on 715,000 photos and millions of laser scans of the famous wreck, which were stitched together to create a perfect digital replica of what remains of the ship.
A never-seen-before artifact from the Titanic was unveiled at TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition Las Vegas inside the Luxor on ...
LEGO has made another ship that met her end in the ice—the Endurance. Build the iconic Antarctic explorer with this new Endurance LEGO Set.
The City of Encinitas has closed the D Street beach access staircase, located at 404 W D Street, effective immediately due to emergency structural concerns. The staircase is unsafe for public use ...
This month marks 113 years since the Titanic’s demise. It was the largest ocean liner in service at the time and was just four days into her maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York ...
The sinking of history's most tragic ship - the Titanic - could have been caused by just a six second collision and gashes the size of an A4 sheet of paper, shocking new research has revealed.
Survivors said the lights stayed on while the Titanic sank – these scans help confirm whether that was true (Picture: BBC/ Atlantic Productions/ Magellan) You won’t have to be a billionaire to ...
April 8 (UPI) --National Geographic is previewing Titanic: The Digital Resurrection, a 90-minute documentary special that offers a unique look at the 1912 shipwreck. "Using exclusive access to ...
It's been more than a century since the famous Titanic sank after striking an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean. But stunning images now reveal its demise in groundbreaking detail. Experts at ...
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 ...
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 ...
In 2022, the deep-sea mapping company Magellan deployed two remotely operated vehicles 12,500 feet (3,800 meters) beneath the Atlantic Ocean to capture around 715,000 photos of the Titanic.
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