These images are described as “incredibly detailed, high-resolution” and mark “the first time such an intricate visual record of an object situated deep beneath the ocean’s surface has been achieved.”
The groundbreaking visual documents were displayed in a Virginia courtroom during legal proceedings involving the RMS Corporation, which holds exclusive rights to investigate the Titanic.
It is estimated that the six thousand artifacts recovered from the ocean floor are collectively worth over a million pounds, though the costs of search and recovery efforts have been much higher.
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