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See the most detailed images ever taken of Titanic's wreckage, which was discovered 40 years ago
Submersibles captured images of the Titanic wreck to create a "digital twin" of the ship. Researchers are using it to explore ...
Bob Ballard is still exploring the ocean seafloor 40 years after discovering the Titanic’s final resting place in the ...
The bow of RMS Titanic, as seen in 2004. Photo: NOAA/Institute for Exploration/University of Rhode Island The wreck of RMS Titanic has lost a significant portion of ...
— -- Celebrated, investigated and to some extent salvaged, the storied wreck of the "unsinkable" RMS Titanic rests nearly 2½ miles down on the muddy floor of the North Atlantic. A tomb for some ...
But since then, James Cameron's eponymous movie has overtaken the original ship in our cultural sphere. The ship and the ...
One man who visited the Titanic wreckage site many times throughout his life is Alfred "Al" Giddings. Giddings was an underwater cinematographer, best known for his work on the Oscar-winning, James ...
It takes a spy to hunt a spy.
Lying at the bottom of the cold North Atlantic, the Titanic has changed dramatically in the 112 years since it sank. New photos of the wreck show just how much the old ship has decayed in recent years ...
The Titanic sank in 1912 and its wreckage was found 40 years ago. Here are interesting facts about the ship, its crew, and ...
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