It's not your typical viral video, but a real-time simulation of the Titanic sinking has millions of views on YouTube since it was uploaded on April 14. The video runs a remarkable two hours and 41 ...
While the sinking of the Titanic was dramatically reenacted in an Academy Award-winning film that was three and a half hours long, a new computer-generated video simulation accurately depicts the ...
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This new re-creation of the sinking of the Titanic takes 2 hours and 40 minutes to watch. Titanic Honor and Glory So you saw Leo and Kate in “Titanic.” That’s one depiction of the 1912 mariner tragedy ...
Today is the 99th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, and you'll be able to follow the disaster unfold on Twitter. The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is tweeting the vessel's original wireless ...
Released by video game developers, a real-time animation of the 1912 sinking reveals some unknown aspects of the disaster. Here's what to watch for You can save this article by registering for free ...
The great ship Titanic sunk on April 15, 1912. Within a few months, at least one book had already been published — The Wreck and Sinking of the Titanic a “Thrilling Account of the Sinking of the ...
A postcard from a victim of the Titanic sinking has sold at auction for thousands. The rare piece of history was delivered only a few days before the great ship was taken down. The postcard was ...
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It's not your typical viral video. A nearly three-hour computer simulation of the Titanic sinking has drawn millions of views on YouTube since it was uploaded on April 14. It's actually a teaser for ...