Titanic scan reveals ground-breaking details of ship's final hours
- A 3D scan of the Titanic wreck reveals details of how the ship split and sank, showing it broke into two parts after hitting an iceberg on April 14, 1912.
- The scan, conducted by Magellan in collaboration with Atlantic Productions, discovered small punctures across six watertight compartments that contributed to the sinking.
- Analysts claim that the scan supports testimonies of engineers who kept lights on while passengers evacuated, with a valve found open indicating ongoing operations.
- The findings are featured in a documentary titled Titanic: The Digital Resurrection, streaming on Disney+ and Hulu, highlighting the importance of this detailed examination.
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113 years ago, two WNY men went down with the ill-fated Titanic
This story was originally published in 2012 on the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. On a clear April night a century ago, two men from Western New York retired to accommodations aboard R.M.S. Titanic that were as…
Phillies Announcer Makes Titanic Reference During Home Run Call on Anniversary of Shipwreck
Philadelphia Phillies announcer Ruben Amaro Jr. referred to the ill-fated luxury liner Titanic Monday, on the anniversary of the ship's sinking 113 years ago. The post VIDEO: Phillies Announcer Makes Titanic Reference During Home Run Call on Anniversary of Shipwreck appeared first on Breitbart.
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