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Image 1 — [MOVIE] Project Hail Mary [2026] The lid of the sample container that returned the Astrophage sample is a replica of a camera cover from the Curiosity Mars rover.
Image 2 — [MOVIE] Project Hail Mary [2026] The lid of the sample container that returned the Astrophage sample is a replica of a camera cover from the Curiosity Mars rover.
Image 3 — [MOVIE] Project Hail Mary [2026] The lid of the sample container that returned the Astrophage sample is a replica of a camera cover from the Curiosity Mars rover.
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[MOVIE] Project Hail Mary [2026] The lid of the sample container that returned the Astrophage sample is a replica of a camera cover from the Curiosity Mars rover.

u/stimeon — 17 hours ago
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[Film] Jurassic Park (1993) Modular Synth as ground penetrating radar

u/GGallus — 10 hours ago
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I am almost certain that this cyberware repair wand (The Creator on Netflix) is a candle lighter

u/Maestro_Mush — 6 days ago
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Modified SX70 Sonar in Star Wars

I wonder if instant camera guy could do this👀 noticed it in andor the show

u/badi_hernandez — 12 days ago
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In The Mandalorian TV Series' Season 3, Episode 3 (2023): Dr. Pershing's desk scanner is a repurposed Optometry 'FDT' Visual Fields testing machine.

Was a surprise seeing this watching Mandalorian Season 3 with the wife, having used them for 11 years at an Independent Optician.

Dr. Pershing's scanner at his work desk is a repurposed FDT 'Frequency Doubling Technology' Visual Fields machine, where we would check the peripheral vision of a patient in pre or post-screen. It's original use is to have a patient look into the headrest and focus on a central black square/dot. When the test starts, small flickers of lines would appear at random in different places, varying in intensity to allow us to check the patient's visual field sensitivity. Whenever a patient would see a flicker, they'd press a button to acknowledge it, building up a visual field result over time.

The part he is looking through is where the patient would place their head all the way in, with the mount slid to the left or right depending on the eye being tested. I would be on the other side where the screen is popping up on bottom right of the image. tracking the result before printing it out to pass onto the Optometrist.

u/RECEPTOR17 — 18 days ago
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[TV] The Orville S2E6 using a barcode scanner as a medical device to stimulate hair growth

barcode scanners seem to be a favourite among scifi prop masters.

u/Late-Hat-9144 — 19 days ago
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[TV] Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 1.06 [2022]--Alien ship debris is Reflectix insulation

My parents paneled their entire unfinished attic with this stuff. My mom bought so much of iylt that the company sent her a hat.

u/CharlieBravoSierra — 25 days ago
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[TV] Star Trek TNG [1989] Surface of a random planet is just Mars

Random unnamed planet from Star Trek TNG S3E5 "The Bonding" is just Mars

u/jonoghue — 1 month ago