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I enjoy the jokes, but has anyone given an explanation of what it likely is?
Seems like merging galaxies. Itβs too far away to be a single star being eaten by a companion. (Itβd have the six-sided star mirror artifact if it were closer.) And galaxies temporarily form weird shapes as they merge
Just speculation but it would be totally plausible for a helix shaped galaxy or star (possibly being pulled into a black hole) oriented from an odd angle, with either a gap or a cloud of some sort blocking one part of it and it just happens to look like a common glyph.
But I'm no starologist
Could also be two or more systems colliding with each other. Similar to this
I wanted to guess gravitational lensing, but couldn't see how that would make a question mark.. it's still pretty cool!