


“With the help of scientists, the video will also support identification of species that are observed on and around the Titanic, and archaeologists will be able to document elements of the wreck and debris field in greater detail,” said the group. OceanGate Expeditions Viewers can view the famed bow of the ship, along with the port-side anchor and other details. The video also shows the dramatic decay of the ship. OceanGate also announced that the use of the high-def footage will be used to monitor the vessel’s decay from now on. The video also shows the dramatic decay of the ship and where several rails have collapsed and drifted away from the vessel. In the eerie video - which was released on Youtube - viewers can see the “renowned bow, the port-side anchor, hull number one, an enormous anchor chain - each link weighs approximately 200 pounds - the number one cargo hold, and solid bronze capstans.” OceanGate Expeditions OceanGate also announced that the use of the high-def footage will be used to monitor the vessel’s decay from now on. “I’ve been studying the wreck for decades and have completed multiple dives, and I can’t recall seeing any other image showing this level of detail.” The video is “the very first 8K video” showing the hull of the sunken vessel. “For example, I had never seen the name of the anchor maker, Noah Hingley & Sons Ltd., on the port-side anchor,” Golden said in the press release. Longtime Titanic expert and diver Roy Golden said that with the footage - which is about a minute in length - he managed to glimpse previously unseen details of the ship. In 1912, the infamous RMS Titanic took her maiden voyage across the Atlantic Ocean towards New York City with 2,200 passengers struck an iceberg and subsequently sank with only 712 people surviving. The clip - released by OceanGate Expeditions - shows the hull of the sunken vessel and some brand-new features and “extraordinary” detail, according to a press release. Leonardo DiCaprio roasted for girlfriends’ ages, but ‘Titanic’ is now 25Ī new, high-resolution video of the Titanic wreckage was released Tuesday showing the sunken vessel shot in 8K resolution for the first time since it sank 110 years ago. OceanGate Expeditions to bring citizen crews to Titanic in 2023 ‘SNL’ star Colin Jost gives his Staten Island Ferry a cheeky new name Christian Bale on Leo DiCaprio: ‘Any role anybody gets, it’s only because he passed’
