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It's been a few days, but happy Solstice everyone!Sydney, Australia (AHN) - Australian astronomers who charted the night sky 2,000 years ago claim that Jesus Christ was born on June 17 and that the Star of Bethlehem was a conjunction of two planets.
Sky and Space magazine editor Dave Reneke arrived at the theories after leading a team of astronomers in recreating the exact positions of celestial bodies over the Holy Land in 2 B.C. using a complex computer software and with St. Matthew's Gospel as a reference point. The gospel placed the nativity to somewhere between 3 B.C. and 1 A.D.
"Venus and Jupiter became very close in the year 2 B.C. and they would have appeared to be one bright beacon of light," Reneke was quoted as saying by the Telegraph on Tuesday. He said the three wise men may have mistaken the bright light as one star, which became the fabled Star of Bethlehem that guided them to the birthplace of Jesus Christ.
Based on the astronomers' chart, Reneke calculated the date of the planetary conjunction to be June 17, 2 B.C. and not December 25, the traditional Christmas Day celebrated by Christians.
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