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Such unusual light output could be an indicator of intelligent alien live, according to scientists.
In September, Boyajian published research titled 'Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 – Where’s the flux? [WTF, you say?],' in which she described the strange pattern of the star and the surrounding megastructures.
According to Boyajian’s observations, the “dipping activity” of the star can last “for between five and 80 days.”
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“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.”
Wright and Boyajian have teamed up with Andrew Siemion, director of SETI Research Center at the University of California, Berkeley, to get a radio telescope to listen into the star. If they detect an artificial signal, they will request time on the Very Large Array (VLA) to determine whether radio signals are actually coming from an alien civilization
Source: https://www.rt.com/news/318757-milky-way-alien-activity/