@HikerYote @BadAstronomer The star is called KIC 8462852 http://t.co/j8q4JSYNlK Light curve here: https://t.co/KHqLC9sg2h
@BBCStargazing Mysterious Star :-) -> http://t.co/WWQIqLLB2z
The original paper says "exocomets" are the most likely explanation. http://t.co/fXrhok7Vpz
@beer_motor @Nighthawk_Black I think about 400pc. Discussed in the paper: http://t.co/A0TPKsiFxA
@Nighthawk_Black @DrFunkySpoon @brightwell08 @GreatDismal At least they linked to the article on ArXiv! :) http://t.co/iZ9OH5aC5J
El misterioso KIC 8462852 http://t.co/UKNcHWqQoe
@Sr_iOrch no seas cabrón, http://t.co/UKNcHWqQoe el detalle del paper es interesante.
@jqmcd :) http://t.co/zODEt4wia2 It's definitely interesting, but I'll give 100 to 1 odds on "comets"
If you read http://t.co/vgtviVg1cl, the favoured theory is exocomets. More observation needed, certainly, but leave wild conjecture behind!
@numinouscosmos Full paper here: http://t.co/JV9arrWglM
Fascinating distraction from current unpleasantness: http://t.co/MzQUj1jIkT http://t.co/2rdt6jL1uZ
@the_egghunter @SANEAlex_ KIC 8462852 http://t.co/j8q4JSHbXa
There's a "strange mess of objects" orbiting star KIC 8462852. http://t.co/56xB5GgTRg PDF of paper: http://t.co/loabxHoAvG
RT @StarshipBuilder: Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 – Where’s the flux? http://t.co/r6eeYAB84I
Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 – Where’s the flux? http://t.co/r6eeYAB84I
Citizen scientists catch cloud of comets orbiting distant star http://t.co/BIus1L77r6 http://t.co/rySIiOdEC2
RT @Astro_Wright: Where's the Flux?!?! http://t.co/UqZz9YN4oA The weirdest star I've ever seen. Congrats to @planethunters on an amazing fi…
Wow, this apparently boring star suddenly dims by 20% every so often. Best explanation so far is a shattered comet http://t.co/wfgiDJWava
RT @Nighthawk_Black: 'Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 - Where's the Flux?' http://t.co/oW4RtJSq3Y
RT @Astro_Wright: Where's the Flux?!?! http://t.co/UqZz9YN4oA The weirdest star I've ever seen. Congrats to @planethunters on an amazing fi…
RT @Astro_Wright: Where's the Flux?!?! http://t.co/UqZz9YN4oA The weirdest star I've ever seen. Congrats to @planethunters on an amazing fi…
RT @Nighthawk_Black: 'Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 - Where's the Flux?' http://t.co/oW4RtJSq3Y
RT @Astro_Wright: Where's the Flux?!?! http://t.co/UqZz9YN4oA The weirdest star I've ever seen. Congrats to @planethunters on an amazing fi…
RT @Astro_Wright: Where's the Flux?!?! http://t.co/UqZz9YN4oA The weirdest star I've ever seen. Congrats to @planethunters on an amazing fi…
RT @Astro_Wright: Where's the Flux?!?! http://t.co/UqZz9YN4oA The weirdest star I've ever seen. Congrats to @planethunters on an amazing fi…
RT @Astro_Wright: Where's the Flux?!?! http://t.co/UqZz9YN4oA The weirdest star I've ever seen. Congrats to @planethunters on an amazing fi…
RT @NGC3314: New from @planethunters: very strange irregular fadings of otherwise normal Kepler star. Absorption by giant comets? http://t.…
"Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 - Where's the Flux?" #exoplanets See http://t.co/wXY8gSq21H
Where's the Flux?!?! http://t.co/UqZz9YN4oA The weirdest star I've ever seen. Congrats to @planethunters on an amazing find!
RT @TroveMaster: Detection of exocomet?: " ....most consistent with the data is the passage of a family of exocomet fragments" http://t.c…
Detection of exocomet?: " ....most consistent with the data is the passage of a family of exocomet fragments" http://t.co/OM1Eb1LHPF
Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 - Where's the Flux? http://t.co/WokZeOud1M
Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 - Where's the Flux? http://t.co/6bQkBKBQgC
RT @ProfAbelMendez: "The scenario most consistent with the data is the passage of a family of exocomet fragments" http://t.co/g872G3eeMr
"The scenario most consistent with the data is the passage of a family of exocomet fragments" http://t.co/g872G3eeMr
Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 - Where's the Flux? ---> (a.k.a. the WTF star) http://t.co/v7E4k4wkSN
New from @planethunters: very strange irregular fadings of otherwise normal Kepler star. Absorption by giant comets? http://t.co/yiCuLFVkcb
Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 - Where's the Flux?. http://t.co/MWzFC17Eo7
'Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 - Where's the Flux?' http://t.co/oW4RtJSq3Y
A new @planethunters paper on astroph today http://t.co/UrSGRbYDCz