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- Conjunctions, the Star of Bethlehem and Astronomy
Highlights include a triple conjunction of Jupiter, called the king planet, with the fixed star Regulus, called the king star, starting in September 3 BC Larson believes that may be the time of Jesus’ conception
- Star of Bethlehem - Milwaukee Astronomical Society
Having witnessed the triple passing of Jupiter and Saturn during the year 7 BC and the close grouping of Mars, Jupiter and Saturn in early 6 BC, all taking place in Pisces, THE HOUSE OF THE HEBREWS, they commenced their journey to Jerusalem
- NASA - SKYCAL - Sky Events Calendar
SKYCAL (Sky Events Calendar) will help you keep track of the sky by calculating the local date and time of all these celestial happenings It displays them on a convenient calendar that you can print and hang on the wall
- Astronomy Calendar of Celestial Events 2025 - Sea and Sky
This astronomy calendar of celestial events contains dates for notable celestial events including moon phases, meteor showers, eclipses, oppositions, conjunctions, and other interesting events
- Astronomical Conjunctions and The Star of Bethlehem
Specifically, simulations indicate that during a few years shortly before the birth of Jesus, there were conjunctions of Jupiter (the King planet) with both Venus (the King’s mother planet) and three times with the star Regulus (the Royal Star) in the constellation of Leo the Lion
- Star of Bethlehem - Wikipedia
In 1614, German astronomer Johannes Kepler determined that a series of three conjunctions of the planets Jupiter and Saturn occurred in the year 7 BC [8] He argued (incorrectly) that a planetary conjunction could create a nova, which he linked to the Star of Bethlehem [8]
- Planets Stars at the Birth of Jesus « Gods Word Explained
The very noticeable celestial activity of Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Regulus (the King star), and Venus (the Queen star), and their various combinations of conjunctions in Leo during the 9 months leading up to Christ’s birth are vital signs to determine this September birth date
- Star of Bethlehem | Magi, Biblical Account, Jesus, Astronomy, Facts . . .
Natural events that might well have been considered important omens and described as stars include exploding stars (novae and supernovae), comets (Halley’s Comet was visible in 12 and 11 bce), meteors, and planetary conjunctions— i e , apparent close approaches of two or more planets to each other
- The Star of Bethlehem - Astronomy Notes
There were two astronomical events involving conjunctions of planets around the time of Jesus' birth---the triple conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn in Pisces in 7 B C E and the near-conjunction of Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn in Pisces in February 6 B C E (see the illustrations below)
- The TimeLine
However, these astronomical events, exciting as they were, pale by comparison to the events of an 18 month period during 3-2 BC This was one of the most remarkable periods in terms of celestial events in the last 3000 years
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