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MSL report K-UX-DeepScan-4-7-52
Sector analysis complete. The mass extends 2,215 (+/- 372m) meters from apex
to nadir. Width estimate is 1,247 meters (+/- 208m). As suspected, it is
largely made up of the newly discovered Cretasium 77a material, and
surrounded by a thin membrane of iridium. Further analysis is required to
determine if the material composition mirrors the artifacts. The data
suggests the composition of the "egg" is not identical to the artifacts, but
shares properties. This suggests a similar origin.
Core composition analysis follows:
cretasium 77a: 38.60%
oxygen: 27.34%
silicon: 12.12%
aluminum: 5.13%
iridium: 3.32%
sodium: 3.26%
calcium: 2.57%
potassium: 2.10%
magnesium: 2.03%
titanium: 1.14%
hydrogen: 0.93%
phosphorous: 0.77%
carbon: 0.54%
+trace strontium, barium, manganese, fluorine, sulfur, zirconium, tungsten,
chlorine, copper, nickel, nitrogen, zinc.
It is safe to assume that standard excavation methods will not work given the
results of the artifact analysis. We should upgrade the mine teams with Nyxos
cutters.
Additional: Several large, clear tubes can be seen on the true color gamma
print, starting at the approximate center point of the mass. They do not
appear to be lava tubes; the composition materials are too dense to be
affected by any heat generated by volcanic activity. Further analysis is
needed once we excavate. GSP data for the largest of these tubes has been
sent to operations.