So I been digging here is what I found on Wikipedia and the internet.
Star name KIC 8462852
"The first major dip obscured the star's brightness by up to 15%, and the other by up to 22%. In comparison, a planet the size of Jupiter would only obscure a star of this size by 1%, indicating that whatever is blocking light during the star's major dips is not a planet, but rather something covering up to half the width of the star.[5] Due to the failure of two of Kepler 's reaction wheels, the star's predicted 750-day dip around April 2015 was not recorded."
Star name KIC 8462852
"The first major dip obscured the star's brightness by up to 15%, and the other by up to 22%. In comparison, a planet the size of Jupiter would only obscure a star of this size by 1%, indicating that whatever is blocking light during the star's major dips is not a planet, but rather something covering up to half the width of the star.[5] Due to the failure of two of Kepler 's reaction wheels, the star's predicted 750-day dip around April 2015 was not recorded."