An Astronomical Re-Appraisal of the Star of Bethlehem - A Nova in 5 BC

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Evidence is presented that New Stars recorded in the Far Eastern annals may be
independent sightings of the Star of Bethlehem. A bright nova which appeared
in the spring of 5 BC appears to be the most likely explanation of the event.
The Jupiter-Saturn planetary conjunction hypothesis of Kepler, perpetuated by
several subsequent investigators, receives its quietus

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