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Image Credit Explore Great Pyramid mission/Bross et al. 2022
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“The Exploring the Great Pyramid Mission (EGP) takes a different approach to imaging large structures with cosmic-ray muons. The use of very large muon telescopes placed outside the structure, in our case, the Great Pyramid of Khufu on the Giza plateau, can produce much higher resolution images due to the large number of detected muons. In addition, by moving the telescopes around the base of the pyramid, true tomographic image reconstruction can be performed for the first time.”
Using modular high resolution telescopic sensors, for variable reconfigurations of the units, will allow the EGP to produce a detailed analysis of the whole of the Great Pyramid measuring its density variations. This non-destructive approach, similar to the recent ScanPyramids Project, utilizes Muon Tomography measurements ”100 times more powerful than previous muon imaging”. The stated purpose of the mission is to ”create an actual tomographic image of the Great Pyramid for the first time, rather than a 2d image”.
Source: Archeologists are Planning to Scan the Great Pyramid of Giza With Cosmic Rays With Such Detail, They Should see Every Hidden Chamber Inside
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