 Item Number- SCP-4148 Object Class- Euclid Special Containment Procedures- The area surrounding SCP-4148 has been cordoned off under the cover story of a dangerous spider infestation. SCP-4148-1 instances have not been seen leaving SCP-4148, and further containment procedures are not necessary. An agent at Lunar Area 32 will contain SCP-4148-2 once it reaches their location. Description- SCP-4148 is a 1-240 scale reconstruction of the Kennedy Space Center in Osiala Forest, Florida. SCP-4148 is made primarily up of wood, rocks, sap, and mechanical components of unknown origin. SCP-4148-1 refers to any specimen of the family coxinellidae. Introduced to SCP-4148, SCP-4148-1 once within a 5-meter radius of SCP-4148 will begin constructing its components. There are approximately 400 instances of SCP-4148-1 within SCP-4148. Even if brought outside of SCP-4148, SCP-4148-1 instances will eventually return there of their own volition. Despite limitations in resources, SCP-4148 has successfully launched several manned rockets, propelled upwards through some anomalous force. Most of these launches have ended in the rocket either crashing or exploding. Incident 1 On October 13, 2018, SCP-4148 successfully launched a rocket made entirely of a plastic bottle and several sticks. The rocket propelled itself 15 meters into the air. All instances of SCP-4148-1 ceased their activity and watched the rocket. After 10 minutes, the rocket exploded, scattering its parts over the clearing SCP-4148 was situated in. For a period of three days following this incident, no work was seen from SCP-4148-1. Further investigation revealed that they all appeared to stay indoors within SCP-4148. However, SCP-4148-1 then collected the remains of the rocket and began repairs. Incident 2 On November 19, 2018, after repairs were finished on the rocket, it was launched again by SCP-4148. Despite previous launches ending in failure, the rocket managed to consistently accelerate upwards without failure. This was met within a erratic period of activity from SCP-4148-1, presumed to be celebration. The rocket, now designated SCP-4148-2, has escaped Earth's atmosphere as of November 23, 2018. It is estimated that SCP-4148-2 will reach the Moon on December 4, 2018. A clear plexiglass dome is being constructed around SCP-4148 to prevent further launches of dangerous projectiles from SCP-4148 from causing damage or arousing suspicion. SCP-4148-2 is able to continue broadcasting and move up to making live-action SCP adaptations thanks to support from our viewers, subscribers, and especially our patrons. Special shout out to our Level 5 researcher-level patron, Andre Beichert.