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A new documentary about the Titanic reveals details about the ship's final hours using a full-size 3D image and a 'digital twin' of the vessel. The images seem to confirm eyewitness accounts that ship ...
The Titanic lies 3,800 metres below the surface ... A valve discovered in the open position on the stern deck further supports the theory that steam was actively being directed to the ship ...
Two of Titanic’s engines lie exposed in a gaping cross section of the stern. Draped in “rusticles ... Hull plates ripped out. The poop deck twisted back over itself.
Two levels above the main deck of Jean Charcot ... Portholes from near the stern of Titanic (Courtesy Institute for Exploration/Center for Ocean Exploration at the University of Rhode Island ...
"Titanic is the last surviving eyewitness ... still operating as they were plunged into the water. Lying on the deck of the stern, a valve has also been discovered in an open position, indicating ...
Titanic analyst Parks Stephenson stressed ... that the lights were still on as the ship sank. Lying on the deck of the stern, another groundbreaking discovery was made. A valve was discovered ...
They rose only as high as E Deck—above the surface in a sound ... had passed since the iceberg struck the ship when the Titanic’s stern rose high out of the water and the bow plunged below.
new analysis of a full-sized digital scan of the Titanic's wreck in the Atlantic proves the heroics of the men led by chief engineer Joseph Bell. Images show how a valve on the deck of the stern ...
Like our Titanic inspiration, “The ship isn’t sinking! I’ll just move my deck chair from stern to bow, order a nightcap and watch the moonlight glimmer in the reflection of that iceberg over ...