U.C.R. Mineral Analysis Report
Officer G-0205 - M. Hermes
Gasing 03 Main Lab
Sample Origin: Meteorite fragment recovered from crater site, Pluto surface
Collection Date: [Date obscured]
Analysis Date: February 2132
The mineral deposit sample retrieved from the meteorite impact site presents characteristics inconsistent with known terrestrial or previously catalogued extraterrestrial materials.
Physical Properties:
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- Gel-like consistency at standard station temperature (18°C)
- Violet coloration, stable under laboratory lighting conditions
- Weak magnetic field emission detected (0.3-0.7 microteslas, fluctuating)
Molecular Composition: Standard spectrographic analysis identifies conventional silicate traces and iron compounds consistent with meteorite composition. However, the gel substance contains molecular structures that do not correspond to any entries in the U.C.R. chemical database. Further analysis pending.
The team has taken to calling it "space-purpi" in casual conversation. Dr. Chen finds this amusing. I've suggested we maintain proper nomenclature in official documentation, though I admit the informal designation has a certain efficiency to it.
Preliminary Conclusion: The sample represents yet another data point in the vast catalog of phenomena we do not yet understand. The universe continues to present mysteries faster than we can document them.
Recommend continued observation and molecular mapping.
[Document filed and cross-referenced in Main Lab archives]

