Even though it's been over 100 years since the Titanic sank, there are some details we were fuzzy on, until a supercomputer ...
Oceanliner Designs on MSN
This is how James Cameron made Titanic look so real
Titanic (1997) wasn’t filmed like a normal movie — it was built like a full-scale disaster simulation. Massive sets, real water tanks, and intense practical effects pushed the cast and crew to the ...
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Supercomputer rebuilds Titanic’s final moments with chilling precision
A new generation of supercomputers has turned the cold data of the Titanic wreck into a living, moving reconstruction of the ship’s last hours. By fusing ultra detailed 3D scans with historical ...
Jon Landau was a problem solver. When the ship prop for the "Titanic" wouldn't sink fast enough, the Oscar-winning producer jumped into action, assembling a team of workers who cut, welded and removed ...
Titanic survivor Major Frank Winnold Prentice recounted his harrowing survival of the Titanic crash and sinking in a 1979 interview Prentice was just 23 when he jumped from the boat’s stern as it sank ...
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