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The Sonar Image Of The Titanic’s Debris Field Is larger Than Expected [Titanic]

The Sonar Image Of The Titanics Debris Field Is larger Than Expected [Titanic] The first sonar images of the Titanic were mapped and the ship’s debris field is far larger than scientists anticipated. Here’s what the dots within the sonar image is absolutely showing.

We’re watching the Titanic’s bow and in case you squint your eyes (or can translate sonar) you can find the mast, superstructure, funnel openings and the Grand Staircase. A scientist (who’s fluent in sonar) explains:

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The good things, as within the high resolution 3D version , have to be forthcoming. [ Expedition Titanic via MSNBC via Boing Boing ]

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