Astronomers consider the possibility of a close conjunction between Jupiter and Saturn, which would have occured in 7 B.C. - note that the exact date of birth of Jesus Christ may not have been exactly in what we now count as "year 1". Other options include a comet, or a supernova.
The "Star of Bethlehem" mentioned in the Bible is believed to be a conjunction of planets rather than a single star. There is no specific gas composition associated with it. The bright light associated with the "Star of Bethlehem" could have been a natural astronomical event.
Depending on the mass of whatever is left over of a star, it can turn into a white dwarf, a neutron star, or - in the case of the most massive stars - a black hole.
Either somebody shoots at the star. Or kills the star turning it into a supernova.
Polaris, also known as the North Star, is located almost directly over the North Pole. It is a bright star that appears stationary in the sky, making it helpful for navigation and determining direction.
Polaris, also called the North Star and the Pole Star, is situated within about 2/3 of a degree of the North Celestial Pole.
Bethleham
One of the three wise men that had followed the star to Bethleham.
The three wisemen, or Magi, first saw the Star of Bethlehem in the Bible story. The star led them to the stable where Jesus was born.
Bethlehem is a city located in the continent of Asia. It is in the West Bank region of Palestine.
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The "Star of Bethlehem" mentioned in the Bible is believed to be a conjunction of planets rather than a single star. There is no specific gas composition associated with it. The bright light associated with the "Star of Bethlehem" could have been a natural astronomical event.
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