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KIC 8462852

Bryce Space posted on Sep 09, 2017
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KIC 8462852 (also Tabby's Star or Boyajian's Star) is an F-type main-sequence star located in the constellation Cygnus approximately 1,280 light-years (390 pc) from Earth. Unusual light fluctuations of the star were discovered by citizen scientists as part of the Planet Hunters project, and in September 2015 astronomers and citizen scientists associated with the project posted a preprint of an article describing the data and possible interpretations. The discovery was made from data collected by the Kepler space telescope, which observes changes in the brightness of distant stars to detect exoplanets. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the star's large irregular changes in brightness as measured by its light curve, but none to date fully explain all aspects of the curve. A prominent hypothesis, based on a lack of observed infrared light, posits a swarm of cold, dusty comet fragments in a highly eccentric orbit. However, the notion that disturbed comets from such a cloud could exist in high enough numbers to obscure 22% of the star's observed luminosity has been doubted. Another hypothesis is that of a large number of small masses in "tight formation" orbiting the star. However, spectroscopic study of the system has found no evidence for coalescing material or hot close-in dust or circumstellar matter from an evaporating or exploding planet within a few astronomical units of the mature central star. It has also been hypothesized that the changes in brightness could be signs of activity associated with intelligent extraterrestrial life constructing a Dyson swarm. However, the scientists involved are very skeptical, with others describing it as implausible. KIC 8462852 is not the only star that has large irregular dimmings, but all other such stars are young stellar objects called YSO dippers, that have different dimming patterns.

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blankfrancine

12:53PM | Sat, 09 September 2017

Fascinating info and great render.

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miwi

3:27PM | Sat, 09 September 2017

Agree : Fascinating info and great render.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Faemike55

7:55PM | Sat, 09 September 2017

great image and interesting narrative

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rayag

1:27AM | Sun, 10 September 2017

Amazing creation !!

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BryceHoro

3:27AM | Sun, 10 September 2017

Nice depiction of the star with the strange light curve.

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matstan2610

4:02AM | Sun, 10 September 2017

Wonderful work .

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DukeNukem2005

4:44AM | Sun, 10 September 2017

It is very beautiful and very nice!

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jendellas

6:53AM | Sun, 10 September 2017

Very interesting & beautiful image.

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virginiese

10:22AM | Sun, 10 September 2017

1280 années-lumière : une paille ! 😂 Excellente image !

JanSpaceGhost

2:32PM | Mon, 25 July 2022

home sweet home... for someone i know REALLY WELL!


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