The footage was captured using submersible, high-definition cameras and 3D sonar.
Ocean explorers from OceanGate Expeditions captured the first ever video of the Titanic, which sank to the ocean floor in a disaster in 1912, in 8K resolution. The mission lasted eight days. The video was posted on the company’s YouTube channel.
OceanGate Expeditions has been exploring the Titanic wreck for years. Some time ago, they established where he was and went down to the ship to take some pictures and videos. Today, in preparation for the next mission, they shot a new video of the British transatlantic passenger ship. Due to the sheer size of the crash and the debris field, these missions will continue for the next several years.
In the video, shot by submariners, you can see the Titanic in detail, examine how it was eaten away by time, pressure, salt water and microbes. In addition, you can see the inscriptions on the anchor.
We remind you, earlier the researchers of Atlantic Productions were filming the Titanic. This is the first time in history that the ship has been filmed in 4K video.
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