Alien megastructures have been a Centre of attraction of scientists. One such major attraction was Tabby’s star. It's bizarre dimming in light event has been a subject of extensive observations. Informally known as star KIC 8462852, Tabby's Star has been a subject of curiosity and research in astronomical world for quite a time now, as astronomers tried to determine why it undergoes random periods of brightening and dimming. After years of speculation made by astronomers involving scenarios ranging from comet storms to “alien megastructures. The mystery of tabby's star has been solved?
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The science of finding exoplanets has truly has truly taken off in the 21st century with the transit method leading the way. When an exoplanet passes in front of its host star, Relative to our line of sight, the star's light dims for a short period of time. The transit method is one of the most widely used method for finding exoplanets. Today we know of thousands of stars with words around then and most of them have been discovered by the transit method. While designing a mission scientist are prepared for odd results. but the results that were found after observing the Tabby's star were nothing like the one, they had seen before. They found Tabby’s star flux dimming by a tremendous amount, without any regular repeating signals. So, what was causing this anomalous behaviour of Tabby’s star? The solution for this is much more mundane: Dust, in an entirely new way looks to be the culprit.
Since its launch in 2009, NASA's Kepler mission has changed the game of observing exoplanets and outer worlds completely. Till now, it has observed about 530,000 stars Undiscovered 2600 plus Exoplanets. Of All these hundreds of thousands of stars one stands out as the most unusual. KIC 8462852, also known as Tabby’s star or Boyajian’s star,
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