Putting Space Things In A CAT Scanner
LumaField make industrial X-Ray tomography machines AKA CAT Scanners, and I had an opportunity to drop by their office and put some artifacts into their scanners to look at their internals. Since their scanners boast resolutions in microns I wanted to given them something really challenging - the fiber matrix of heat shield tiles. Now we can't know for sure where these tiles came from, but we can guess based on them being found on beaches near Starbase. If you're the kind of person in the market for such a machine you can check out their hardware here: https://www.lumafield.com/ Follow me on Twitter for more updates: / djsnm I have a discord server where I regularly turn up: / discord If you really like what I do you can support me directly through Patreon / scottmanley

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