3D Scans Reveal Titanic's Final Moments, New Details Found
3D Scans Reveal Titanic's Final Moments, New Details Found

3D Scans Reveal Titanic's Final Moments, New Details Found

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Recent high-resolution 3D scans of the Titanic wreck have provided unprecedented insights into the ship's final moments before it sank in 1912. The detailed visuals, created from over 700,000 images taken by underwater robots, reveal extensive damage caused by the iceberg, including multiple punctures the size of A4 sheets across six compartments, leading to the ship's rapid sinking. The scans also show that crew members worked tirelessly to keep the lights on and the ship's power running to aid passenger evacuations, with an open steam valve indicating ongoing operations in the boiler room. This new information challenges previous narratives about the Titanic's demise, highlighting a chaotic and violent breakup rather than a clean split. Experts believe the Titanic's wreck serves as a crucial eyewitness to the disaster, with ongoing analyses promising to uncover further details about that fateful night. National Geographic's upcoming documentary will showcase these findings and provide a comprehensive look at the tragedy.

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