As the strange phenomenon has returned, scientists are eager to understand the star’s strange behaviour and shed light on its mysterious appearance, National Geographic magazine reports.
The star was first observed in 2015 by the Kepler space telescope, which observes changes in the brightness of distant stars
It is also known as “Tabby’s star” after astronomer Tabetha Boyajian, who analysed data gathered by the telescope.
The brightness changes do not show the kind of regularity that is typical of a planet’s orbit around its star and so far scientists do not see how this could be explained by a system of planet, according to the science website, Space.
Scientists have also not been able to predict when the next dimming will occur and how long it will last.
The star is located in the constellation Cygnus nearly 1,300 light years away from earth.
There are a range of theories about the unusual phenomenon but none so far explain the full aspects of what happens when the star dims. The most common suggests that comets are passing in front of the star or that nearby planets have broken apart and that fragments of planetary matter are blocking view from the earth.
But others have suggested the dimming could be due to an “alien megastructure”, which is orbiting around the star and harvesting its energy.
As scientists and astronomers observe the star, they could get a step closer to solve the “alien megastructure” mystery.
/The Independent/
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