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		<title>AstroPhysicist explains, mystery behind the Star of Bethlehem</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2007 16:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A University of Notre Dame astrophysicist thinks he&#8217;s figured out the &#8220;star in the East&#8221; that led the wise men to travel to Bethlehem 2,000 years ago. His quest: discovering what was &#8220;the star in the East&#8221; that led wise men to Bethlehem. Indiana theoretical astrophysicist Grant Mathews studied NASA databases to come up with [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: 12pt" class="headlines" id="storyText">A </span><span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1198686601_0">University of Notre Dame</span> astrophysicist thinks he&#8217;s figured out the &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_of_Bethlehem" title="Star in the east - Star of Bethlehem" target="_blank">star in the East</a>&#8221; that led the wise men to travel to <span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1198686601_1">Bethlehem</span> 2,000 years ago.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>His quest: discovering what was &#8220;the star in the East&#8221; that led wise men to Bethlehem.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1198686601_2">Indiana</span> theoretical astrophysicist Grant Mathews studied NASA databases to come up with his theory.<span id="more-104"></span></p>
<p>He found two supernovas in the right period, but said one was too low on the horizon and the other too dull.</p>
<p>Prof Mathews discounted novas and comets because they were believed in ancient times to be a sign of disaster.</p>
<p>He concluded the heavenly sign at the birth of Jesus was probably an unusual alignment of planets.</p>
<p>And the likely date? April 17, 6 BC, when the sun, Jupiter, the moon and Saturn aligned in the constellation Aries.</p>
<p>Prof Mathews believes the wise men were Zoroastrian astrologers who would have identified the planetary alignment in Aries as a sign a powerful leader was born.</p>
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