Kazimierz Kordylewski’s Telescope | |
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Origin |
Kazimierz Kordylewski |
Type |
Telescope |
Effects |
Creates a gigantic dust bubble |
Downsides |
Will eventually enter the body and cause respiratory failure |
Activation |
Looking into |
Collected by |
Warehouse 13 |
Section |
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Aisle |
704675-3154 |
Shelf |
609950-3658-611 |
Date of Collection |
May 12, 2004 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Kazimierz Kordylewski was an astronomer who claimed there existed large clouds of dust at sixty degrees ahead and behind the earth’s position with the moon. Their existence is still debated.
Effects[]
Creates gigantic dust bubbles several miles in size when looked through. They will appear at precisely sixty degrees offset from the lens and occur several hundred miles away. Each area is constantly budding new bubbles that form on the side and then separate to roll away elsewhere. Dust will freely enter through the mouth, nose and skin cells without exciting allergies or the immune system. However, increased exposure will cause worsening sickness, causing the respiratory system to become too weak to handle any inhalants or exchange oxygen in the blood.