I think someone is going to
visit a nearby solar system for vacation this year.
Late last week, astronomers around the world prepared to work through the weekend observing one of the most enigmatic stars known
to humanity: KIC 8462852, better known as Tabby's Star, Boyajian's Star
or the "alien megastructures star." Amateur and pro star watchers
trained telescopes on the star some 1,400 light-years away, and now
we're able to get an early look at those observations and take a few
tiny, tentative steps toward solving the mystery of this very weird
star.
I mean you need a lot of power in order to send alien ships to another solar system so that would explain the dimming.
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