The HAUNTING New Scans From Titanic
May 5, 2026•Channel
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Published2 months ago
Duration58:45
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Titanic's debris field is a vast stretch of ocean floor simply covered in twisted metal - from tiny human objects like cups, saucers and chairs to massive pieces of machinery storeys tall. In 2022, @Magellan-gg completed a comprehensive scan of the Titanic wreck site and now their 3d scans are being released for the public to study and enjoy - in vROV pilot available on Steam or in video form, like here, for us to have a look at. Their visuals are currently up for an Emmy nomination. Today we'll take a look at Magellan's Titanic debris field scans to try to get a better understanding of what's down there - and what happened to Titanic as she broke up and sank!
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Check out vROV pilot here: https://vrovpilot.gg/
Thanks to our friends at @TitanicHG for the gorgeous 3D animations of the sinking ship. Matt DeWinkeleer's deck plans are available at https://www.titanicplans.com
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