Posted on 10/15/2015 12:04:31 PM PDT by grundle
It was kind of unbelievable that it was real data, said Yale University astronomer Tabetha Boyajian. We were scratching our heads. For any idea that came up there was always something that would argue against it.
She was talking to the New Scientist about KIC 8462852, a distant star with a very unusual flickering habit. Something was making the star dim drastically every few years, and she wasnt sure what.
Boyajian wrote up a paper on possible explanations for the stars bizarre behavior, and it was published recently in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. But she also sent her data to fellow astronomer Jason Wright, a Penn State University researcher who helped developed a protocol for seeking signs of unearthly civilization, wondering what he would make of it.
To Wright, it looked like the kind of star he and his colleagues had been waiting for. If none of the ordinary reasons for the stars flux quite seemed to fit, perhaps an extraordinary one was in order.
Aliens.
Or, to be more specific, something built by aliens a swarm of megastructures, as he told the Atlantic, likely outfitted with solar panels to collect energy from the star.
When [Boyajian] showed me the data, I was fascinated by how crazy it looked, Wright said. Aliens should always be the very last hypothesis you consider, but this looked like something you would expect an alien civilization to build.
To be sure, both Boyajian and Wright believe the possibility of alien megastructures around KIC 8462852 is very, very remote. Its worthy of hypothesis, Wright told Slate, but we should also approach it skeptically.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Why would aliens need solar panels?
Quick, contact Richard C. Hoagland!
Paging Larry Niven.
Same reason every other alien civilization in the galaxy does - tax breaks and graft.
Fully operational Death Star
To kick back Alien taxpayers’ money to Alien Democrats. Duh!
LOL. When astronomers first discovered quasars they seriously speculated that it may be aliens signaling us.
“likely outfitted with solar panels to collect energy from the star.”
Damn I thought it would be a Dyson Sphere.
Well, little green men like “green” energy, perhaps?
Ringworld?
It’s a cube, 1400 miles on a side.
There are no aliens.
A Dyson Sphere??
Or have some remote viewers take a peek at the star!
When humans run across something they can't explain, they attribute it to ghosts, gods - or aliens.
On a much lesser scale, when archaeologists run across an oopart, they peg it as "religious" and bury it in a museum basement.
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