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RMS Titanic photo-mosaic created

Listen to this article The National Geographic website has published the result of an interesting project. A collection of photographs in high resolution formed an amazing mosaic depicting the wreck of the legendary liner RMS Titanic. The image, captured in three planes, consists of 1,500 images in excellent resolution. Although the effect of the work
Published: March 29, 2012 - 19:25
Updated: July 22, 2023 - 05:59
RMS Titanic photo-mosaic created
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The National Geographic website has published the result of an interesting project. A collection of photographs in high resolution formed an amazing mosaic depicting the wreck of the legendary liner RMS Titanic.

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The image, captured in three planes, consists of 1,500 images in excellent resolution. Although the effect of the work is stunning, it raises some controversy among the scientific community. The main objections concern the accuracy of such research material.

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Source: underwater.net, nationalgeographic.com
Photo: artshooter’s photostream/flickr

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