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    http://scifiwire.com/2010/03/awesome-1-billionth-scale.php There are no Star Trek fanatics like science geek Trekkers, and a couple in Japan have created what we think is the tiniest model of the starship Enterprise ever, above. How tiny? Try 8.8 microns. That's about the size of a human red blood cell. Here's what Screenrant said: Back in 2003, Takayuki Hoshino and Shinji Matsui of the Himeji Institute of Technology in Japan created a one-of-a-kind scale model of the Star Trek Starship Enterprise NCC-1701D. What made the model so unique? It was made of phenanthrene gas and it was exactly 8.8 microns long. For a sense of scale, one micron is 1,000th of a millimeter. How cool is that? Only question is, how do you display it? My question is: how the fuck did he make it?


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