(May 24, 2017 at 7:36 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: I noted the new event here 5/20, btw.
Also, a new idea is being proposed, a large planetary type object with a massive ring system (unusual, but not unique) in a fairly long 12 year (m/l) orbit, and the object has considerable materials co-orbitally arranged in the leading and trailing Trojan positions.
The idea posits the 'odd' dimmings will at some point repeat in sequence as the object and it's Trojan retinue complete more (~12 year?) orbits around it's F-type star. And additionally, to clarify, the ringed planetary object and it's Trojan materials will produce dimmings of the F-type star as they pass in front of it (as seen from earth) and there may be other light curve effects seen as the objects pass around the far side of their orbit and are in turn aligned behind the F-type star.
And I will add, if the F type star's system has considerable 'endemic' debris, maybe there is another planetary object in a similar configuration also in the system, so there maybe a couple of patterns of dimmings intertwined. I suppose a 'largish' object in a 'horseshoe' orbit with the (theorized) massive ringed planetary object wouldn't be ruled out yet either. The gist of all this is, the system might contain an unusual combination of things we've seen before, but in that one system, making it difficult to tease out what is going on.
I predict there will be Ph.D.s.