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A digitally-formulated scan of the Titanic ... view of the ship, according to the report. The bow of the ship, or the front, sits on the sea floor, but the back half of the ship, the stern ...
On the floor of the deep sea, Titanic's front half, or its bow, lays upright. Titanic analyst Parks Stephenson stressed the importance of the detailed analysis: "Having a comprehensive view of the ...
and she still has stories to tell,' Titanic analyst Parks Stephenson told the BBC. 'Having a comprehensive view of the entirety of the wreck site is key to understanding what happened here.' ...
The scan, however, provides the first full view of the Titanic. The immense bow lies upright on the seafloor, almost as if the ship were continuing its voyage. But sitting 600m away, the stern is ...
The digital scans reveal a new view ... there on the stern,' he said. The scans have been studied for a new documentary by National Geographic and Atlantic Productions called 'Titanic: The ...