May's issue of Astronomy Now magazine (UK) has a rather good article about Tabby's Star (KIC 8462852) in it. They seem to lean towards calling it Boyajian's Star (both names after the astronomer Tabitha Boyajian) and don't mention the "Where's The Flux" nickname at all. 
I'm disappointed that the 2.3 update didn't include KIC 8462852 being inserted into the E D galaxy but I suppose it would have had to have been permit-locked until a decision was made as to whether it should have a Dyson Sphere or some other mechanism to account for the star's anomalous variations.
BTW - Although KIC 8462852 and Tabby searches in the galaxy map produce no results (nor either of the other designations I know of), searching for Boyajian takes you to a succession of stellar systems which contain stations having the name "Boyajian ..." - I didn't know the galaxy map did that.
(P.S. The mag also has a moon-map poster included this month.)
I'm disappointed that the 2.3 update didn't include KIC 8462852 being inserted into the E D galaxy but I suppose it would have had to have been permit-locked until a decision was made as to whether it should have a Dyson Sphere or some other mechanism to account for the star's anomalous variations.
BTW - Although KIC 8462852 and Tabby searches in the galaxy map produce no results (nor either of the other designations I know of), searching for Boyajian takes you to a succession of stellar systems which contain stations having the name "Boyajian ..." - I didn't know the galaxy map did that.
(P.S. The mag also has a moon-map poster included this month.)