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Astronomers have announced the discovery of a strange object in space, sending distorted and erratic flashes out of space.
The planets orbiting stars sometimes cause flashes because they block light from those stars, but in the case of the newly discovered object, the way this body blocks light from its star cannot be explained in terms of stability, fluctuation or basis. Inconsistency of flashes.
Named TIC 400799224, this strange object orbits a star system about 2,300 light-years (725 barsecs) away, first discovered by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Probe (TESS).

Using artificial intelligence to study data from TESS, astronomers discovered a strange object because its dust cloud reduced the brightness of its star by 25% in a matter of hours, following which there were many variations in brightness.
This case usually indicates that the body or strange object breaks or releases gas as it orbits its star, but scientists are engaged in further research for verification because it took 6 years for scientists to explore it until they discovered something mysterious.
Scientists first noticed that the object did not orbit a galaxy, as further study and observation revealed that a star orbits at 19.77 days.
“The nature of the rotating object is puzzling because the amount of dust it emits is large; if it were the result of the decay of an object like the asteroid Ceris in our solar system, it would only survive for about eight thousand years before it disappears. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring. “
It is not clear which stars the mysterious object orbits, but the dust emitted by the object blocks 37% or 75% of the light from its host star. The mass of dust and gases around it, and this card will be in the form of a disk around the star.

Scientists have put forward three possible explanations for the state of strange dust in their study, the first explanation being the decay of an object as it moves directly from a solid to a gaseous state (called sublimation), and the second explanation is phenomenon. Collisions with an asteroid-like object, which led to the release of scattered dust clouds, suggest that the presence of dust forming a disk around the star suggests a second interpretation.
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