On 14 October 2015, a strange pattern of light from star
KIC 8462852, nicknamed "Tabby's Star" after Boyajian – the lead researcher who discovered the irregular light fluctuation – was captured by the
Kepler Space Telescope, and raised speculation that a
Dyson sphere may have been discovered. In February 2016, Boyajian gave a
TED talk where she explained why she and others thought they had possibly discovered a massive alien structure and speculation on Dyson's Spheres: Wanting to understand the strange light pattern, Boyajian put several hypotheses to the test. The research team's first thought was that it was due to an exoplanet detected around this massive star, but the dips in light lasted anywhere from 5 to 80 days and were erratically spaced apart thus ruling out any kind of an orbit for one celestial object. The
SETI Institute mentioned what caught their eye and made them take on the research themselves: "Even more interesting, the timing of the present dip (in light) suggests that whatever this material is, it is situated at just the right distance from the star to be in the 'habitable zone,' where we believe life like ours could develop as it has on Earth." ==Publications==