
Tabby's Star - Wikipedia
Tabby's Star (designated as KIC 8462852 in the Kepler Input Catalog and also known by the names Boyajian's Star and WTF (Where'sTheFlux? ) [ 7 ] Star , is a binary star in the …
KIC 846 - brucegary.net
Jun 18, 2017 · This web page records my observations of KIC 8462852 (hereafter KIC846) in an attempt to measure small amplitude variations on timescales of hours, days, weeks and years. …
The Mysterious 'Alien Megastructure' Star Is Not Alone, …
Jan 20, 2021 · Boyajian's Star, or KIC 8462852 A, is the bigger star, at around 1.36 times the mass and 1.5 times the size of the Sun. The companion, KIC 8462852 B, is a red dwarf star …
The Ever More Puzzling and Intriguing “Tabby’s Star”
Apr 8, 2025 · And that is apparently exactly what is happening with the current poster child for mysterious stars—KIC 8462852 or “Tabby’s star,” named after Tabetha Boyajian, the Yale …
Milky Way’s ‘Most Mysterious Star’ Has a Companion
Feb 2, 2021 · KIC 8462852, a mysteriously dimming star located about 1,480 light-years away in the constellation of Cygnus, is, in fact, a binary stellar system, made up of a main-sequence F …
The Mysterious Star KIC 8462852 - SETI Institute
Apr 19, 2018 · The SETI Institute is following up on the possibility that the stellar system KIC 8462852 might be home to an advanced civilization. This star, slightly brighter than the Sun …
KIC 8462852: Alien Megastructure Star Starts Dimming Again ... - Newsweek
May 26, 2017 · After analyzing data from the Kepler Space Telescope, scientists discovered huge dips in KIC 8462852's brightness that lasted between five and 80 days, with the star …
Dust, Not Aliens, Is Likely Cause of Star’s Weird Dimming
Jan 3, 2018 · Tabby's star, more formally known as KIC 8462852, lies about 1,500 light-years from Earth and is a bit bigger and hotter than the sun.
‘Tabby’s Star’ KIC 8462852 mystery solved as dust | news.com.au ...
Mar 27, 2018 · Dubbed ‘Tabby’s Star’ after the amateur astronomer who first brought it to the world’s attention, KIC 8462852 is being carefully watched for new clues. And something’s just …
The Curious Case of KIC 8462852 - Sky & Telescope
Oct 21, 2015 · The Kepler spacecraft recorded a bunch of irregular dimmings around one of its target stars, designated KIC 8462852. No natural phenomenon explains the dips well.