You definitely need to see this full-sized 3D scan of the Titanic

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You definitely need to see this full-sized 3D scan of the Titanic
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You definitely need to see this full-sized 3D model of the Titanic.

Thehas reported more details on how this outstanding project took place, with scanning taking place throughout the summer of 2022 and filmed by a documentary team from Atlantic Productions.

Magellan's Gerhard Seiffert shed some light on the complexity of the project in a BBC interview, saying:"The depth of it, almost 4,000m, represents a challenge, and you have currents at the site, too - and we're not allowed to touch anything so as not to damage the wreck.

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