Sensors and Systems
Breaking News
Drought-Parched Florida Mapped from Space 
Rating12345Nearly all of Florida faced at least “moderate” drought...
Enabling High-Speed Swept-Source OCT with Advanced Data Acquisition
Rating12345Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has become an essential tool...
RFK Racing, Trimble and Liverpool FC Unite at Sonoma Raceway in Global Cross-Sport Collaboration
Rating12345Chris Buescher’s Liverpool FC Inspired Paint Scheme to Debut...

March 29th, 2012
Scanning Titanic for the Future

  • Rating12345
Thanks to recent advances in technology, marine archaeologists are finally able to make a full 3D map of the world’s most famous shipwreck more than 25 years after its discovery. RMS Titanic will never be raised from her resting place two and a half miles down. She can however be raised virtually for all to explore thanks to a new 3D map. April will see the first release of a ‘virtual’ Titanic, an enormously detailed interactive 3D map that will allow those of us who cannot afford $60,000 for a submersible dive an experience similar to diving down two and a half miles to the wreck itself. Read More