A star, near the end of an SCP-0000-1 event.
Item #: SCP-0000
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: Currently, there is no way of physically containing SCP-0000.
False scientific research is currently being distributed world wide, describing the formation of SCP-0000-1 instances as natural phenomena.
An RBLR1 telescope has been constructed by Foundation engineers, and is being used to track and record SCP-0000. Replacement parts are to always be stored within Site-64, the location of the telescope.
Description: SCP-0000 is a sentient, extraterrestrial entity of indeterminate size. SCP-0000 appears to be purely made of dense, black gas, which is believed to act as a form of camouflage.
SCP-0000 travels at high speeds, between celestial bodies2 and is believed to attain sustenance from solar radiation. (View Addendum 0000.1 for more details)
SCP-0000-1 instances are the extinquised, radon-bleached remains of stars, following an SCP-0000-1 event. SCP-0000-1 instances are typically cracked and/or missing large portions of rock, due to the bursting of radiation bubbles. (View Addendum 0000.1 for more details)
Addendum 0000.1: SCP-0000-1 Event Timeline
Below is a written account of the series of events that make up a typical SCP-0000-1 event.