New simulation of Titanic's sinking confirms historical testimony
Briefly

The National Geographic documentary 'Titanic: The Digital Resurrection' highlights a groundbreaking 3D digital scan of the Titanic's remains, conducted by Magellan Ltd and Atlantic Productions. This unprecedented six-week expedition produced an astonishing 16 terabytes of data, including over 715,000 still images and 4K video footage. By mapping the wreck and its debris field in detailed resolution, researchers are able to reevaluate the Titanic tragedy, which claimed over 1,500 lives. The documentary presents initial analysis findings, demonstrating how advanced technology offers new understandings of this historic maritime disaster.
"The unprecedented detail captured by the scanning project could transform our understanding of the Titanic and provide insights into its tragic story."
"Utilizing advanced technology, the digital twin of Titanic brings to life the wreck with a clarity never seen before, allowing experts to analyze in-depth complexities."
Read at Ars Technica
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