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Submersibles captured images of the Titanic wreck to create a "digital twin" of the ship. Researchers are using it to explore the Titanic's mysteries.
A Voyage Through Time courtesy of interactive exhibition experts Fever that is at 206 Bourke Street Melbourne.
Though the Titanic sank 113 years ago, we're still captivated by the disaster. Relics and artifacts are part of our ...
An "enthusiastic" British billionaire who was among five people killed on a trip to visit the Titanic wreck saw the doomed Titan submersible as his "only option" to visit the iconic site ...
BBC Northern Ireland's environment correspondent Mike McKimm dived to the wreck of Titanic in 2005, capturing exclusive footage of the ship on the ocean floor. The submarine spent five hours ...
The future has arrived. The ROV Juliet scans the bow railing of the Titanic wreck site. National Geographic All his life, Parks Stephenson has been trying to make sense of what happened to the ...
The problem is that the wreck is over 2.3 miles below the waves ... One day, anyone may be able to virtually visit the Titanic. The new scans have frozen the Titanic in time.