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The Most Mysterious Star in the Galaxy

blogs.scientificamerican.com

5 points by elektropionir 10 years ago · 3 comments

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lokedhs 10 years ago

Short summary: Tabbys Star is the one that has the mysterious dips in brightness that some have suggested might be because of a Dyson Sphere, but according to the article, that proposal is just as unlikely as anything else that has been suggested (due to the lack of IR-emissions).

To solve the mystery, they need to get observations during a dip which costs them money for the telescope time. Tabby has a Kickstarter campaign to do this, and she's asking for 100k USD. With 4 days left, they still need some more money.

I think I'll donate to this one.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/608159144/the-most-myst...

  • brerlapn 10 years ago

    Shame they didn't go with Indiegogo, so they'd be able to keep whatever was pledged and try to work out a way to meet the gap.

tzs 10 years ago

If whatever is stopping the light from reaching us is reflecting the light rather than absorbing it, could that explain the lack of IR?

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