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The D-boat with survivors from the RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912, about to be rescued by the RMS Carpathia. Photo: J.W.
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Titanic's Final Hours Unveiled by 3D Scans: A Testament to Heroism and Engineering PrecisionThe Titanic, the crowning achievement of ocean engineering, lies in ruins 3,800 meters deep at the bottom of the Atlantic. But even as wreckage, the vessel has something to say. Using cutting-edge 3D ...
John Yang speaks with Titanic analyst Parks Stephenson ... it may open up new possibilities to penetrate and look inside the wreck. For instance, in the stern, I'm seeing potential new penetration ...
Inside a laboratory of ... first-ever comprehensive map of the Titanic wreck site, created with automated underwater vehicles, shows the ship's mangled stern and the "artifact field," including ...
Though the Titanic sank 113 years ago, we're still captivated by the disaster. Relics and artifacts are part of our ...
The wreck sleeps in darkness ... cleaving the sand and two propeller blades peeking from the murk, Titanic’s mangled stern rests on the abyssal plain, 1,970 feet south of the more photographed ...
As it sank, the Titanic split into two main sections – the bow and the stern ... discovered inside the Titanic's Turkish Baths by Cameron during his 2005 expedition to the wreck are the ...
Six-tonne robots will spend up to 20 days mapping and cataloguing the wreck site A team ... extracting an object from inside the disintegrating ship. For many, Titanic is the gravesite to the ...
The latest expedition by RMS Titanic Inc., an American company with salvage rights to the wreck, has revealed that a section of the previously intact railing around the front of the ship’s upper ...
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