Watch the Titanic Sink in Real Time in a New 2-Hour, 40 Minute Animation https://t.co/0PKUJfnTGE pic.twitter.com/Bwaz1FqOiU
— Open Culture (@openculture) November 19, 2022
Planning on watching Titanic to mark the 25th anniversary? The Nazis made their own version back in 1943: it cost millions and led to more fatalities than the real ship. I watched it so you don’t have to. https://t.co/Rpd2P4oRip
— George Bass (@GeorgeBas5) December 18, 2022
The video shows “rare, uncut, and unnarrated footage" of the first time man set eyes on the sunken ship.
— NBC News (@NBCNews) February 16, 2023
Robert Ballard, who led the team that first discovered the wreckage, said the footage helped inspire the 1997 film “Titanic.” https://t.co/u9onBhjP1j
An ambitious digital imaging project has produced what researchers describe as a “digital twin” of the Titanic, showing the wreckage of the doomed ocean liner with a level of detail that has never been captured before. https://t.co/z78uOWfVpX
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 18, 2023
What happened to the Titanic in 1912 is not in question. But a far different story — one full of doubts, skepticism and conspiracy theories — is now circulating online.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 17, 2023
Meet the Titanic Truthers of TikTok. https://t.co/HKPrtkbOv0
If The Titanic Sank Today: pic.twitter.com/22JTxEwmKN
— Out of Context Human Race (@NoContextHumans) January 11, 2024