The digital scanning of Titanic fragments has revealed new details about the last hours of the ship. About this Write Sun.
According to the newspaper, Titanic's accurate 3D model was created for the new documentary of National Geographic and Atlantic Productions called Titanic: Digital Resurrection. Technology has opened a new way of research.
The scan, especially, especially the iceberg not only damages the ship's hull, but also breaks some portholes.
Witnesses are still alive saying that the ice falls into the cabin of some passengers in a collision, the journalists recall.
The digital copy also shows that the boilers work until the end, Van Ster is still in an open position, which shows that the steam is still going into the electrical production system.
They (engineers and engineers) supported lighting and provided energy to the end to provide the crew to lower rescue boats safely in small light, not in the completely darkness, researcher Titanic Stevenson explained.
Modeling shows that when it affects the hull, a hook has been formed, the size of the panels of the A4 Paper Format. They themselves caused the ship's rapid death – only two hours 40 minutes after the collision with the iceberg.
To create a Twin Digital Twin ship, more than 700,000 images were taken from every angle used.