First ever full-sized scans of Titanic show shipwreck as never seen before
Scientists took thousands of digital images to create a "digital twin" of the passenger liner, which sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg while on its maiden voyage to New York.
The images show the wreckage in greater detail than ever before, with rust on the ship's bow and the serial number on a propeller visible.Water firms say sorry for sewage and unveil biggest modernisation of sewers 'since Victorian era'Deepwater specialists Magellan used more than 715,000 images and full 4k video footage of the wreck to create the scans.
"What we are seeing for the first time is an accurate and true depiction of the entire wreck and debris site," he said. "We've got actual data that engineers can take to examine the true mechanics behind the breakup and the sinking and thereby get even closer to the true story of the Titanic disaster.
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