They speculate that the Kepler telescope could have detected an alien superstructural in a distant star.

They speculate that the Kepler telescope could have detected an alien superstructural in a distant star.

They speculate that the Kepler telescope could have detected an alien superstructural in a distant star.

The Kepler telescope monitored with radar maintains nearly 150,000 stars. Recently an unusual behavior in one of them, the KIC 8462852, caught the attention of astrophysicists responsible for monitoring. The star flashes in an unpredictable manner, resulting in the assumption that there could be an artificial structure built by extraterrestrial intelligence front of her, blocking the transmission of light.

The scientific magazine The Atlantic published an article last week about this phenomenon that keeps the scientific community on edge. Those responsible for the investigation explained that beyond known that an object comes between the star and the radar reducing its brightness by 20%, the strange thing is that the phenomenon occurs in cycles varying between 5 and 80 days.

While orbiting planets could be the lack of regularity of the phenomenon opens up other possibilities. "We never saw anything like this Star: Tabetha Boyajian, an astronomer at the University of Yale says. It's very weird. At first we thought it was an error in the data or movement of the ship that took the pictures, but all that was discarded. "

The team investigating the discovery rule needs more time to question a group of comets that are fragmented with friction, or a cloud of gas and dust. Experts say that if any of these conclusive reasons the anomaly could be generated by alien mega-structures equipped with solar panels, probably positioned in space for storing energy from its sun and not exploit the resources of their planet, and propose focusing the star with a powerful telescope to collect more data.

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