First Full size 3D scan of the gigantic Titanic shipwreck brings new hope of discovery buried under deep Atlantic currents
The fateful Titanic has been laying down the deep currents of the Atlantic ocean from last 111 years. There are many secrets of the shipwreck that are yet unknown by the outside world on which many of the scientists were working in. Recently, the same group of scientist has unified the massive fragmented ship into a single scanned 3D picture that brings lots of hope of unveiling the desired curiosities.
Titanic's 3D image
After a century of the maiden voyage, a picturesque hope has immersed for the first time. This is the first 3D image of the entire shipwreck reconstructed from 700,000 images of the barren vessels ghostly remains under the ocean which began in 2022 by Magellan(a deep sea mapping company) upon which even a documentary is being made by a British production company.
Massive Titanic
The First fragments of the Gigantic shipwreck was however first discovered in 1985. But witnessing a detailed view of the entire ship was extensively difficult as it is laid down 12,500(3800 meters) beneath the surface and due to it's magnanimous length of 882 feet. Hence, unifying ideas from remained debris' was further complicated.
New hopes of understanding
Meanwhile, researchers with the new inventory of the 3D shipwreck gives hope of reconstructing a better understanding of the fateful night of the ultra-luxe voyage of April 15, 1912 which took off from Southampton to New York. The image has brought out the minuteness of the ship from champagne bottles to the outlying numbers in a astonishing detailed view. Hence the scintists and researchers are trying to fully understand the reconstructed replica in a way that was never understood and before the deep sea takes a toll on the deadly corpse.
- PTC PUNJABI