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Title: Beyond this world
Author:Semibreve Semibreve
Translator:vomiter vomiter
Original Article: SCP-ZH-889
rating: +4
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-ZH-889 is to be contained in anomaly containment cabinet in Site-ZH-02. Experiment request can only be proposed by personnel with level-2 or higher clearance. The proposal needs approval from a level-3 personnel. During the experiment, operational personnel should wear gloves.
Description: SCP-ZH-889 is a 0.15m x 0.03m x 0.03m semitransparent gel mass, composed of unknown materials. Its appearance is similar with Gastropoda. The object itself is a little sticky. Direct contact with susceptible person may lead to atopic dermatitis and urticaria; such symptoms are non-anomalous. It is speculated that the object contains slight biological toxins.
The anomalous effect of the object manifests when being compressed. As the object is squeezed, ground or grasped, a black sphere space, 300m in radius will extend out from SCP-ZH-889. The black sphere space can be blocked by walls and buildings as they form a completely or partially closed environment. However, the space itself is non-physical, so any individual entities, such as an object or human bodies, can pass through it without any effort.
Inside of the space displays a 1:1 scale stereogram of an unknown out-of-space area, which is defined as SCP-ZH-889-A. Any subject with fine visual acuity can observe SCP-ZH-889-A when getting into the space. As a result of luminance of stars within SCP-ZH-889-A, the environmental brightness is always beyond 25 cd.
During experiment ZH889-A, ██ galaxies and ██ stars have been observed, along with several gravitational lens caused by gravitational singularities.
This is a great material. We should ask astronomers to analyze it. — Dr. Semibreve
Proposal approved. — Site Director
ATF Stargazer-9 "Starry Slugs" started research on the object and documented the celestial bodies observed.
Type | #Item | Remark |
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planetary system | 0001 | A blue giant is in the center. It contains 13 planets, among which are 5 earth analogs. |
red giant | 0028 | It nears its old age. |
globular cluster | 3216 | Compared with most instances in real universe, the stars within it tend to be younger. |
open cluster | 4138 | An open cluster without any anomaly. |
super star cluster | 22784 | A young cluster with precursor to becoming a globular cluster. |
super star cluster | 46370 | Hard to observe. Its stars are mainly in middle or old age. |
protoplanetary nebula | a-138 | Developed from asymptotic-giant-branch star(#0031). Still in the primary stage. |
dark nebula | k-667 | The scope is relatively small. Near to planetary systems like #2501 and #7638. |
reflection nebula | k-577 | Compared with other observed nebulas, its scope is the biggest one. |
supernova remnant | qtte-23-pi | It is developed from a supernova to the remnant during containment. Such phenomenon indicates that the time in SCP-889-A is not stagnant. |
elliptical galaxy | "cat ears" | Including #0012, #0076 and #L-40, it is a elliptical galaxy bigger than any known galaxies, being as [DATA EXPUNGED] times big as the Milky Way. |
spiral galaxy | "Meow" | Including #6600, #3749, #k-577, it is approximately 1.05 times the mass of the Milky Way. |
dwarf galaxy | "cz-1" | Containing #19395 and a lot of gravitational singularities. Nicknamed "Cemetery" |
starburst galaxy | "syber" | [DATA EXPUNGED] |
gravitational singularity (spacetime singularity) | "Contain" | A blackhole having 109~1010 solar mass. |
Addendum ZH889-1: The object was found in the city hall of Taixi City within NX-ZH-01. It has been proved that the object has been employed by the 8th Department of National Security Bureau, █. █. █. to conduct commercial operations.
You can see no stars in Taixi City. So those people have a soft spot of this item.
—Dr. Semibreve, Level 3
Addendum ZH889-2: The Foundation compared SCP-ZH-889-A with common celestial observation, confirming that it is either not consistent with the real universe or located in areas that beyond human observation.
Of course, it is more likely to be another place in an alternative universe. But anyway, a starry sky should be quite spectacular, shouldn't it?
—Assistant Researcher Liesbeth, Level 2
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