'Titanic: The Digital Resurrection' Unveils an Unprecedented View of the Harrowing Maritime Disaster
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In the summer of 2022, deep-sea researchers explored the Titanic wreck site, aiming to create a digital reconstruction. They used underwater vehicles to gather 16 terabytes of data, including 715,000 images. This initiative, which followed nearly two years of research, challenges existing narratives about the ship’s sinking. The film 'Titanic: The Digital Resurrection,' now streaming on Disney+ and Hulu, illustrates the monumental task of this expedition, aiming to shed light on the catastrophe and enhance understanding of the maritime tragedy.
The mission involved nearly two years of research by historians, scientists, and engineers to uncover new insights into the Titanic's final moments and challenge long-held assumptions.
The expedition resulted in capturing an unprecedented digital view of Titanic, creating a detailed 'twin' of the ship using 16 terabytes of data and 715,000 images.
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