The Christmas Star, Novae, and Pulsars

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A ceiling painting in the Priscilla catacomb in Rome appears to
represent a star map showing the Christmas Star. If so, this might be a
portrait of the nova or comet of 5 B. C., or it could be Venus in 6 B.
C. It could not represent the conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn in 7 B.
C., which occurred in a different part of the sky.

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