Titanic: New 3D scans 'rewrite everything we know' about ill-fated voyage

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Scientists have created a 'digital twin' of the Titanic's wreckage, showing stunning details never seen before.

Research scientists have mapped the Titanic in its entirety as part of the largest underwater 3D capture project ever., science is helping to "completely rewrite everything we know about the tragedy."underwater 3D capture project

by Magellan and Atlantic Productions. The "digital twin" the scientists created shows stunning details never seen before.READ MORE:The scans were taken during a six-week expedition in the summer of 2022. The expedition deployed two submersibles – named Romeo and Juliet – which spent countless hours at 12,500 feet below the surface.

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