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    SCP-2362 Not A Planet - object class keter

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    Item #: SCP-2362

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    Object Class: Keter

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    Special Containment Procedures: Public knowledge of SCP-2362 in its current state is to be

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    suppressed by any means necessary.

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    Interception and suppression of astronomical data indicating the current state of SCP-2362,

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    the organic composition of SCP-2362, or the existence of SCP-2362-1 is conducted by Mobile

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    Task Force Omicron-12 (“Planet Killers”).

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    MTF Omicron-12 is also tasked with fabricating astronomical data in order to decrease public

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    interest in SCP-2362.

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    In the event that the current state of SCP-2362 becomes apparent to the public through some

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    lapse in Foundation security, MTF Omicron-12 will disseminate fabricated data indicating

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    that SCP-2362 was reduced to its current state during a collision with a Kuiper Belt object

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    of comparable size (situational contingency protocol 2362-A).

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    In the event that the existence of SCP-2362-1 becomes apparent to the public, MTF Omicron-12

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    will disseminate fabricated data indicating that SCP-2362-1 is merely a Kuiper Belt object

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    following an escape orbit resulting from gravitational interaction with neighboring objects (situational

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    contingency protocol 2362-B).

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    Should SCP-2362-1 reach a great enough distance to render it undetectable by civilian and

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    government equipment, MTF Omicron-12 will disseminate partially accurate data indicating

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    the current state of SCP-2362 along with fabricated data indicating that SCP-2362 was reduced

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    to its current state during a collision with a Kuiper Belt object of comparable size (situational

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    contingency protocol 2362-C).

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    Any civilian or government probes sent to investigate SCP-2362 or SCP-2362-1 must be

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    intercepted.

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    Researchers interpreting data from the Foundation lunar radio observatory are to notify O5 command

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    of any changes in the trajectory of SCP-2362-1 immediately.

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    Description: SCP-2362 is the designation of Pluto, an interior Kuiper Belt object, following

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    the discovery of its organic composition by Foundation researchers in 1983.

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    SCP-2362 is currently a trans-Neptunian debris field orbiting the Sun with an aphelion of

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    48.9 AU, a perihelion of 29.7 AU, a mean eccentricity of 0.248, and an orbital period of 248 years.

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    SCP-2362 was reduced to this state during the emergence of SCP-2362-1 from its southern

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    pole (see event log 2362-A).

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    SCP-2362-1 is an object approximately 900 km in length, consisting of a bell-shaped

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    mass with thirteen trailing appendages and generally resembling a jellyfish of the genus

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    Pelagia.

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    It radiates blue light and has no discernible surface features.

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    SCP-2362-1 is able to propel itself by expanding and contracting its appendages.

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    The mechanism of this propulsion is poorly understood, but may have some similarity to

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    conventional ion propulsion given the stream of charged particles detected in the object's

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    wake.

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    Upon its emergence, the natural satellites of SCP-2362 were torn apart by tidal forces

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    and now form part of the debris field.

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    SCP-2362-1 is currently following an escape trajectory as it heads towards the vicinity

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    of Barnard’s Star at a speed exceeding 30,000 m/s.

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    As it is estimated to leave the solar system at some point within the year 20██, the

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    object is not considered a threat to life on Earth at this point in time.

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    While SCP-2362 is visible from Earth through high power telescopes, the debris field is

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    dense enough that a difference from its appearance previous to event 2362-A is only perceptible

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    with the telescopes of some observatories and artificial satellites.

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    MTF Omicron-12 has infiltrated said observatories and satellites, preventing them from obtaining

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    new images of SCP-2362 (including images of SCP-2362 fragments that have left the vicinity

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    of the debris field) or any images of SCP-2362-1.

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    Foundation probe 76EU ("Eurydice") is currently en route to SCP-2362-1.

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    Event Log 2362-A:

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    05/05/2006: Radar data from Foundation probe 45OR (“Orpheus”), currently in orbit of

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    SCP-2362, indicates that the central mass of the object is rapidly shifting towards

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    its southern pole.

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    While SCP-2362 is already suspected to be of biological origin given its exclusively

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    organic composition, a hypothesis that SCP-2362 is a living organism is put forward by the

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    Orpheus research team stationed at Site-██.

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    05/21/2006: Orpheus data indicates that the surface of SCP-2362 is beginning to disintegrate.

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    Large fissures open across the object as material begins to slough off and form a cloud around

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    it.

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    06/10/2006: A gigantic fissure begins to open across the object’s southern pole.

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    Fissure measures approximately 50 km in length and 10 km in width.

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    06/11/2006: Fissure measures approximately 230 km in length and 50 km in width.

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    06/12/2006: Fissure measures approximately 950 km in length and 370 km in width.

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    Orbits of satellites are noticeably deteriorating.

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    06/23/2006: Thirteen masses begin to protrude from southern fissure, each 50 km across.

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    Seven of the masses appear to be pushing against one side of the fissure with six pushing against

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    the other side.

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    06/27/2006: Fissure widens to fully encompass SCP-2362 as the thirteen masses further protrude

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    from it.

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    The object splits into two halves, revealing that SCP-2362 is a hollow shell around its

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    central mass.

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    Central mass is designated as SCP-2362-1.

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    07/04/2006: SCP-2362-1 departs from vicinity of SCP-2362.

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    As SCP-2362-1 contracts and expands its appendages, the object somehow achieves a constant acceleration

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    of approximately 10 m/s2.

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    As SCP-2362-1 leaves SCP-2362 behind, its tidal forces tear it and its satellites apart,

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    forming a large debris field.

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    SCP-2362-1 ceases acceleration after approximately 50 minutes, bringing its speed to over 30,000

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    m/s.

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    Addendum 1: Following infiltration by MTF Omicron-12, the International Astronomical

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    Union revoked the status of “Pluto” as a planet on 08/24/2006 . While creating controversy

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    and greatly increasing the exposure of SCP-2362 in the short term, it is deemed necessary

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    for discouraging public interest in it in the long term.

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    SCP-2362 will remain known to scientists and astronomy enthusiasts, but common knowledge

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    of SCP-2362 will likely subside within one to two generations as it is no longer included

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    in textbook lists of planets and receives less attention from educational programming.

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    Addendum 2: While the NASA probe “New Horizons” is intended to provide the public with the

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    first detailed images of SCP-2362, MTF Omicron-12 has successfully intercepted the mission and

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    is releasing false data accordingly.

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    Fortunately as with most NASA missions, public interest is sufficiently low, so it is considered

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    to be of little risk.

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    Addendum 3: Recently gathered spectrographic data suggests that trans-Neptunian objects

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    Haumea, Eris, and Makemake are of similar organic composition to SCP-2362.

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    Foundation probes 87KA ("Kaulu"), 88AL ("Algos"), and

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    89TA ("Tangata") are currently en route to these objects respectively.

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    Foundation astronomers are now conducting mass spectral analysis of Kuiper Belt and

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    Scattered Disk objects.

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The example sentences of OMICRON in videos (15 in total of 46)

in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner event noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner existence noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction scp proper noun, singular - 2362-1 cardinal number becomes verb, 3rd person singular present apparent adjective to to the determiner public adjective , mtf proper noun, singular omicron proper noun, singular - 12 cardinal number
omicron proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present well adverb represented verb, past participle as preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner " little adjective o proper noun, singular " often adverb raised verb, past participle relative adjective to to the determiner other adjective text noun, singular or mass
even adverb now adverb , alphafold proper noun, singular 2 cardinal number is verb, 3rd person singular present modeling verb, gerund or present participle the determiner spike noun, singular or mass protein noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner new adjective omicron proper noun, singular variant noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction sars proper noun, singular - cov proper noun, singular - 2 cardinal number proper noun, singular
to to data proper noun, singular the determiner logs noun, plural and coordinating conjunction journals noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction other adjective colonists noun, plural on preposition or subordinating conjunction omicron proper noun, singular theta proper noun, singular , while preposition or subordinating conjunction simultaneously adverb erasing verb, gerund or present participle
puren proper noun, singular said verb, past tense scientists noun, plural should modal know verb, base form within preposition or subordinating conjunction four cardinal number weeks noun, plural to to what wh-determiner extent noun, singular or mass omicron proper noun, singular can modal evade verb, base form the determiner
variants noun, plural stack noun, singular or mass up preposition or subordinating conjunction against preposition or subordinating conjunction omicron proper noun, singular this determiner study noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present our possessive pronoun best adjective, superlative evidence noun, singular or mass from preposition or subordinating conjunction qatar proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction really adverb
testing noun, singular or mass positive adjective has verb, 3rd person singular present risen verb, past participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction areas noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction south adverb africa noun, singular or mass affected verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner omicron noun, singular or mass variant noun, singular or mass however adverb
or coordinating conjunction seems verb, 3rd person singular present even adverb remotely adverb aware adjective of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner prospect noun, singular or mass , or coordinating conjunction he personal pronoun had verb, past tense a determiner child noun, singular or mass before preposition or subordinating conjunction he personal pronoun fled verb, past tense to to omicron verb, base form
the determiner omicron proper noun, singular waves noun, plural will modal only adverb continue verb, base form , and coordinating conjunction eventually adverb one cardinal number of preposition or subordinating conjunction those determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present going verb, gerund or present participle to to break verb, base form through preposition or subordinating conjunction .
assume verb, base form for preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner second adjective hypothetically adverb speaking verb, gerund or present participle that preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner omicron noun, singular or mass variant verb, base form it personal pronoun spreads verb, 3rd person singular present it personal pronoun runs noun, plural rampant verb, non-3rd person singular present
in preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner january proper noun, singular 2022 cardinal number study noun, singular or mass , the determiner omicron proper noun, singular variant noun, singular or mass represented verb, past participle 99 cardinal number % noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner u proper noun, singular . k proper noun, singular . ' s proper noun, singular sequenced verb, past participle cases noun, plural .
omicron noun, singular or mass virus noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction testing verb, gerund or present participle it personal pronoun against preposition or subordinating conjunction antibody noun, singular or mass sensitivity noun, singular or mass which wh-determiner will modal also adverb take verb, base form a determiner couple noun, singular or mass weeks noun, plural
that preposition or subordinating conjunction yeah interjection and coordinating conjunction then adverb omicron noun, singular or mass hits noun, plural or coordinating conjunction we personal pronoun 're verb, non-3rd person singular present like preposition or subordinating conjunction oh interjection maybe adverb we personal pronoun 'll modal just adverb stick verb, base form around preposition or subordinating conjunction for preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner little adjective while preposition or subordinating conjunction
liz proper noun, singular asks verb, 3rd person singular present how wh-adverb many adjective omicron proper noun, singular units noun, plural there adverb are verb, non-3rd person singular present around preposition or subordinating conjunction her possessive pronoun and coordinating conjunction milo proper noun, singular answers noun, plural that preposition or subordinating conjunction there existential there are verb, non-3rd person singular present
the determiner us personal pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present like preposition or subordinating conjunction full adjective of preposition or subordinating conjunction omicron noun, singular or mass at preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner moment noun, singular or mass everybody noun, singular or mass everybody noun, singular or mass 's possessive ending getting verb, gerund or present participle sick adjective it personal pronoun sounds noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction

Definition and meaning of OMICRON

What does "omicron mean?"

/ˈäməˌkrän/

noun
fifteenth letter of Greek alphabet (Ο, ο), transliterated as 'o'.
other
A letter of the Greek alphabet.