As Nautical Research Group, Inc. is preparing for our upcoming scientific research expedition to RMS Titanic in July, 2005; we are unveiling some cutting-edge web technology that will allow us to provide our viewers with instant text-feeds from the Russian research vessel, Akademik Keldysh over the site of RMS Titanic. Additionally, we will be providing full video clips that will allow our viewers a glimpse of what the ship looks like at 12,650 feet of cold, north Atlantic waters. As a brief test of the new video technology, we are providing a clip from our 2003 RMS Titanic Research Expedition from the viewport of the submersible Mir I and piloted by Anatoly Sagalevitch. The small red dot is a reflection of the SONY video camera's LED. Please feel free to give us plenty of feedback on the look and feel of this video. You may have to have the add-in Flash7 by Macromedia active if you can not view this video.
Hello I found the pictures very erie but very clear what a feeling you must have had
looking at such a beautiful sight. The Titanic has even got the attention of my grandaughter who is only 6 and I have just completed a 3D puzzle of the Titanic for her will keep exploring this sight as she wants a big picture of the Titanic but have not yet found one Jenny
Posted by: Jennifer Knowles | July 25, 2005 at 03:15 AM
I will give any thing to go and see the Titanic for my self
Posted by: Shaun | February 16, 2006 at 11:19 PM