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In Pics | Digital scans of Titanic reveals glaring details

  • First ever full digital scans of the Titanic has been created using deep-sea mapping
  • The daunting task was achieved despite the ship lying 12,500 feet down in the Atlantic ocean
The sinking of Titanic was one of the deadliest maritime disasters in history that killing more than 1,500 people (ATLANTIC PRODUCTIONS/MAGELLAN)
1/5The sinking of Titanic was one of the deadliest maritime disasters in history that killing more than 1,500 people (ATLANTIC PRODUCTIONS/MAGELLAN)
The Titanic ship was extensively explored after the discovery of the wreckage of the ship in 1985 (ATLANTIC PRODUCTIONS/MAGELLAN)
2/5The Titanic ship was extensively explored after the discovery of the wreckage of the ship in 1985 (ATLANTIC PRODUCTIONS/MAGELLAN)
The 3D scan highlights the scale of the ship and also showcases the engineering marvel it represented (ATLANTIC PRODUCTIONS/MAGELLAN)
3/5The 3D scan highlights the scale of the ship and also showcases the engineering marvel it represented (ATLANTIC PRODUCTIONS/MAGELLAN)
Magellan's Gerhard Seiffert who led the project to get the 3D scans of the wreckage said that it was the largest underwater scanning project he had ever taken (ATLANTIC PRODUCTIONS/MAGELLAN)
4/5Magellan's Gerhard Seiffert who led the project to get the 3D scans of the wreckage said that it was the largest underwater scanning project he had ever taken (ATLANTIC PRODUCTIONS/MAGELLAN)
The new 3D scans of the Titanic can help to reveal more details around what exactly happened on that night (ATLANTIC PRODUCTIONS/MAGELLAN)
5/5The new 3D scans of the Titanic can help to reveal more details around what exactly happened on that night (ATLANTIC PRODUCTIONS/MAGELLAN)
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