This is the first time the Titanic, which sits at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean 3,800m below the surface, has ever been fully scanned and digitally recreated as a whole entity
New never-seen-before full-sized scans of the wreck of the Titanic have been published by scientists, showing the doomed ship in a new light.
This is the first ever full-sized digital scan of the Titanic, which sits at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean 3,800m below the surface.
The scan, which used deep-sea mapping technology, was run in the summer of 2022 by Magellan Ltd, a deep-sea mapping company, and Atlantic Productions, which is making a documentary about the project.
New never-seen-before full-sized scans of the wreck of the Titanic have been published by scientists, showing the doomed ship in a new light.
This is the first ever full-sized digital scan of the Titanic, which sits at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean 3,800m below the surface.
The scan, which used deep-sea mapping technology, was run in the summer of 2022 by Magellan Ltd, a deep-sea mapping company, and Atlantic Productions, which is making a documentary about the project.
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