"A giant star called VVV-WIT-08 exhibited a smooth, eclipse-like
drop in brightness to a depth of 97% in 2012; minimum brightness
occurred in April 2012 and the total event duration was a few hundred
days.
VVV-WIT-08 is a giant star located in the constellation of Sagittarius.
It may belong to a new class of ‘blinking’ binary system, where a
giant star — 100 times larger than the Sun — is eclipsed once every few
decades by an as-yet unseen orbital companion.
The companion, which may be another star or a planet, is surrounded
by an opaque disk, which covers the giant star, causing it to disappear
and reappear in the sky.
“It’s amazing that we just observed a dark, large and elongated
object pass between us and the distant star and we can only speculate
what its origin is,”. SciNewsHow about this for it's origin--- ...he made the stars also.
Genesis 1:16.. made to do that for a reason...