See wreck of Titanic rendered in full 3D model for first time: The wreck of Titanic is released in full size 3D model for the first time. The model was created with data gathered by two submersibles named Romeo and Juliet during a six week expedition to the North Atlantic wreck site in summer 2022.
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It's actually the wreck of the Olympic. Look it up 😉
Size of that thing.
You'd think a Ship that big would have doors big enough to seat 2 people!?
Waste of Fking time
Not The Titanic. Sister ship. Bankster operation.
What are the coordinates of the wreck, does anyone know?
I was thinking to myself why isn’t it split in the middle and then realised it is I had no idea how big it actually was
Amazing tech to see a huge story in human history.
Bro turn up the quality it’s like 240p
come back Jack
Those PlayStation 2 graphics are epic.
Where is the other half?
I’m sorry but seeing the bed floor of the ocean like that is really terrifying lol
Not much left of her
https://youtube.com/shorts/Vxo3VvCtD9k?feature=share
Did you know?:after this incident this job was invented and it's called an iceberg mover and you move icebergs out of the way for ships
well
1920: they will have flying cars and X ray vision in eyes in the future
2023: we just made 3d model of titanic for the first time 🏅
Needs a coke can next to it for scale
"The model was created with data gathered by two submersibles named Romeo and Juliet during a six week expedition to the North Atlantic wreck site in summer 2022"
Didn't know Romeo & Juliet were interested in the titanic 😂
JP Morgan
It's a pretty old film, why have they only just made this now?
SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!! Don't watch this video if you haven't seen the film 'Titanic' yet!
There's something chilling about seeing an active artefact of a tragedy like this, and STILL being recognisable.
Haunting on a very visceral level, don't know if anyone else feels the same way looking at these images.
This render could have been done with technology we had 15 years ago
Fair play..right there that’s my life in a single picture
Where the other half of the titanic ?