Quietgirl82,
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Good morning everyone. :)

Its Friday!!! And the weekend will be here in a few hours!!! :) Your girl is excited and feeling great.

Always remember to treat yourself with love and kindness and be kind to your pets and the people who matter. Spend time with them and just be your awesome self.

Today we are gonna be talking about The Tabby's Star.

Tabby's star is an F-type main-sequence star about 1,470 light-years from Earth in Cygnus. This star gained widespread attention in 2015 when it was observed to exhibit irregular, significant dimming events, with some reducing its brightness by up to 22%. Several theories have been proposed to explain these unusual dimming patterns. One possibility includes the presence of a swarm of comets or asteroids in a highly elliptical orbit around the star, potentially blocking light as they pass by, or the remnants of a destroyed planet, with its dust and debris intermittently obscuring the starlight. Another possibility is the intrinsic variability of the star itself, resulting from some internal processes. However, the true cause of the brightness fluctuations remains unresolved, making it a subject of ongoing research.

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