Flow visualization is a powerful tool for characterizing fluid dynamics within engineering systems that utilize fluid working media. Recent advances in Positron Emission Tomography (PET) have enhanced its ability to extend beyond the medical field, and offer an alternate vantage point in visualizing optically inaccessible fluid distributions and flow fields within the aerospace field. In light of this prospect an investigation has ensued to parametrically bound the flows that can be sufficiently resolved using current PET technology. Results from an initial series of experiments and analyses performed at the Positron Imaging Centre (PIC) located at the University of Birmingham, UK, will be presented. Discussion will also cover preliminary, on-going, activities associated with assessing the utility of PET technology in zero-gravity propellant gauging, ionization efficiency characterization in electric propulsion devices, and broader industrial applications.