Item #: SCP-5079
Object Class: Ticonderoga
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-5079 is unable to be contained, as it's size is immensely large and exists in another dimension. It currently appears to be limited to its own dimension.
Description: SCP-5079 is a star system that appears every 25 years in northern hemisphere near the constellation of Ursa Minor. It is approximately 70 light years away from Earth. It appears to be only a projection of the real star system as it is translucent when viewed from Earth and has no physical form in this dimension. It consists of a neutron star (known as SCP-5079-A), approximately 25 miles in diameter, and spinning 7 times per second on its axis. It's axis is tilted 25 degrees to the vertical. It seems to emit a beam of focused radiation on each of its poles (north and south), while producing a faint cloud surrounding it. SCP-5079 also consists of a single planet (known as SCP-5079-B), with a diameter 2.5 times of the Earth and orbiting the neutron star at [REDACTED]. The planet's surface appears to be black, while the radioactive particles released from the neutron star collides with every part of the planet's surface facing SCP-5079-A, creating faint ultraviolet colors. The true form of SCP-5079 can be accessed through a portal, which can only be accessed every 25 years in a gateway, buried in a ruin in Vik, Iceland found recently in [DATA EXPUNGED]. The gateway is in a shape of a sphere, where glimpses of SCP-5079 can be seen inside the sphere.
Addendum: An expedition containing 2 researchers and 8 trained men, armed, were dispatched to conduct an expedition on SCP-5079's true form. The crew were provided 20 days of food and water supply, and a craft that is designed for deep space travel. Based on the data collected by the 2 researchers, as the crew entered the spherical gateway, they began to feel zero gravity. The gateway was located 15000 miles above the equator of SCP-5079-B. The craft was bombarded by the radioactive particles released by the neutron star. As the crew reached the northern hemisphere of SCP-5079-B, the device on the craft detected that the surface of the entire planet was made out of a black, metallic solid in heptagonal and tetragonal crystal structure that is not known to humanity. At the surface, the crew experienced a planetary gravity of 2 times of Earth. The surface of SCP-5079-B appears to consist mountain ranges, each of the mountains were shaped oddly compared to mountains in Earth. The mountains appear to be large crystal structures. They appear to be formed by gravity from SCP-5079-A when SCP-5079-B is still being formed.
2 particle interceptors were used to collect radioactive particles on SCP-5079-B that were emitted by SCP-5079-A. SCP-5079-A appears to be composed purely by the unknown element that makes up SCP-5079-B. Because of the abnormal properties of the element, SCP-5079-A appears to have an infinite lifetime, maintains its gravitational pull on SCP-5079-B. The researchers collected samples from the planet's surface and contained them in secure transparent vacuum containers. SCP-5079-B appears to orbit SCP-5079-A every 125 days, and has a day period of 57 hours. The research continued for 5 days until radiation from SCP-5079-A that effected the crew reached hazardous levels.
The crew reached the gateway at [REDACTED], and collected 23 surface samples and 5 radiation readings.
Test A - [REDACTED]
Subject: A rock sample from SCP-5079-B, around 13.5 μm in size.
Procedure: An extremely focused beam of light was directed to the middle of the rock sample, conducted in the middle of the [REDACTED] desert.
Results: A huge explosion occurred at the text site. The explosion emitted dangerous levels of unknown radiation and created a crater of 700 meters in width and 250 meters in depth. Surrounding sand was super heated into glass, covering an area of 2 km around the text site. Only 57 Kg of debris was found near the site. Most of the atoms of the debris were destroyed.
Analysis: The element the rock sample was made of seems to repel energy until a limited point. When the energy was too much for the sample to repel, it instead annihilates the energy, causing huge energy release and annihilation of atoms surrounding the point, creating a chain reaction that annihilates other atoms in a large radius. The atoms were destroyed and converted into kinetic energy.
Note: The element brought back from SCP-5079-B are highly dangerous when in contact with extremely focused beams of light. Capable of destroying matter around it if in contact with focused beams of light.
Note: The element collected at SCP-5079-B seems to repel any form of energy that was applied to it, as seen in Test A.
Note: Further experiments on rock samples from SCP-5079-B were discontinued until further notice.






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