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    Astronomers may have found giant alien 'megastructures' orbiting star near the Milky Way



    A large cluster of objects in space look like something you would "expect an alien civilization to build", astronomers have said.

    Jason Wright, an astronomer from Penn State University, is set to publish a report on the “bizarre” star system suggesting the objects could be a “swarm of megastructures”, according to a new report.

    I was fascinated by how crazy it looked,” Wright told The Atlantic. “Aliens should always be the very last hypothesis you consider, but this looked like something you would expect an alien civilization to build.”

    The snappily named KIC 8462852 star lies just above the Milky Way between the constellations Cygnus and Lyra. It first attracted the attention of astronomers in 2009 when the Kepler Space Telescope identified it as a candidate for having orbiting Earth-like planets.

    But KIC 8462852 was emitting a stranger light pattern than any of the other stars in Kepler’s search for habitable planets.

    Tabetha Boyajian, a postdoc at Yale told The Atlantic: “We’d never seen anything like this star. It was really weird. We thought it might be bad data or movement on the spacecraft, but everything checked out.”

    In 2011 the star was flagged up again by several members of Kepler’s “Planet Hunters” team – a group of ‘citizen scientists’ tasked with analysing the data from the 150,000 stars Kepler was watching.

    The analysts tagged the star as “interesting “ and “bizarre” because it was surrounded by a mess of matter in tight formation.

    This was consistent with the mass of debris that surrounds a young star just as it did with our sun before the planets formed. However this star wasn’t young and the debris must have been deposited around it fairly recently or it would have been clumped together by gravity – or swallowed by the star itself.

    Boyajian, who oversees the “Planet Hunters” project, recently published a paper looking at all the possible natural explanations for the objects and found all of them wanting except one – that another star had pulled a string of comets close to KIC 8462852. But even this would involve an incredibly improbable coincidence.

    That’s when Wright, the astronomer from Penn State University and his colleague Andrew Siemion, the Director of SETI (Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) got involved. Now the possibility that the objects were created by intelligent creatures is being taken very seriously by the team.

    The three astronomers want to point a radio dish at the star to look for wavelengths associated with technological civilizations. And the first observations could be ready to take place as early as January, with follow-up observations potentially coming even quicker.

    “If things go really well, the follow-up could happen sooner,” Wright told The Atlantic. “If we saw something exciting… we’d be asking to go on right away.”

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    This will probably enrage a lot of ET skeptics out there in the astronomy community.

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    I bet it is very interesting out there!

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    I also wonder how quickly this will be forgotten about.

    Note to myself, i will look into this in 6 months time and report back any updates i can find which will probably be a big fat 0
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    Here's an interesting take on it from another source. Pay special attention to what is said at the end of the article.

    http://www.news.com.au/technology/sc...-1227571491624

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    I'll chime in here to suggest that variations in luminosity detected may be a result of a natural formation. Speculation about super huge constructions might be interesting, but maybe there is something much simpler that has been overlooked for some reason.

    Imagine a tectonic plate that is the basic geological formation of a land mass on earth.

    Could a similar type geological formation exist "floating" on the surface of a star? Perhaps floating in a sea of some other molten material? As the star rotates, could such a "land mass" on the surface of the star cause the type of luminosity variations observed?

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    I'll chime in here to suggest that variations in luminosity detected may be a result of a natural formation
    That maybe true and probably the explanation that will be given in the end.I mean can you imagine that they will actually come forward and say that upon observing this object for another 6 months we can say it 100% extraterrestrial in origin mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i think not.

    I will keep my fingers crossed though its only taken them mmmmmmmmm how long to realise they have water on Mars.
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    Thumbs Up Alien Megastructure' Mystery May Soon Be Solved

    by Mike Wall, Space.com Senior Writer - October 28, 2015 07:28am ET

    The mystery behind a strangely dimming star could soon be solved.

    Astronomers around the world are keeping a close eye on the star KIC 8462852, which has dimmed dramatically numerous times over the past few years, dropping in brightness by up to 22 percent. These big dips have spurred speculation that the star may be surrounded by some type of alien megastructure — a hypothesis that will be put to the test if and when KIC 8462852 dims again.

    "As long as one of those events occurs again, we should be able to catch it in the act, and then we'll definitely be able to figure out what we're seeing," said Jason Wright, an astronomer at Pennsylvania State University.

    "The simplest measurements we can take — just looking in different wavelengths [of light] — should rule out, or suggest, alien megastructures right away," Wright told Space.com.

    KIC 8462852 is a large star that lies about 1,500 light-years from Earth. The dimming events, which were observed by NASA's Kepler space telescope between 2009 and 2013, seem too substantial to be caused by an orbiting planet, many astronomers say.

    Another plausible explanation — a planet-forming disk — doesn't seem to make sense, either, because KIC 8462852 appears to be a mature star whose planets (if it has any) have already formed.

    So scientists are entertaining a number of other ideas, hypothesizing that the dimming might be caused by a swarm of exocomets or perhaps even some type of orbiting alien megastructure. This latter possibility is unlikely, researchers stress, but it's still worth checking out. Indeed, astronomers have aimed radio telescopes at KIC 8462852 to search for signals that may have been generated by intelligent aliens.

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    stay on it, JByas!

    this could be big (or not)

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