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**Item Description:** A hollow iron meteorite with a nearly perfectly spherical inner core. Two cylinders extend from core to the surface. Exposing one cylinder to an electrical current results in the other one generating a low-strength electric current with a rapidly fluctuating voltage seemingly entirely unrelated to the initial current. **Date of Recovery:** 03/06/1923 **Location of Recovery:** Recovered from a field in ███████, Denmark shortly after impact. **Current Status:** Kept in a standard containment locker at Site-62. > **Research Request** > > By Junior Researcher Dr. Guillaume, Level 2 > > ------ > > **Request:** To transfer Anomalous Item R-26673 to Site-21. > > **Reason:** The anomalous behavior exhibited by Anomalous Item R-26673 seem to indicate the presence of certain properties that may be of use to the Foundation, specifically for the purpose of storing and processing data. I would like to conduct a more comprehensive analysis of the object that goes beyond standard Anomalous Item testing protocol. > > ------ > > **APPROVED** - Site-62 Site Director, Claas van der Beek > > //Request approved. You can expect the item to arrive on 23/05/1984, barring any unexpected delays.// **[[[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-7982/offset/1|Update 18/06/1984: Anomalous Item R-26673 has been reclassified as SCP-7982.]]]**