New theory affirms that the Star of Bethlehem took place in the month of June

Dave Reneke, an Australian astronomer, has used a powerful computer science program to recreate the aspect of the firmament of the Palestine of about 2000 years ago, reaching the conclusion that the natividad did not take place 25 of December, but 17 of June.
The Australian creates to have identified the astronomical phenomenon that the New Testament denominates as Star of Bethlehem, that in its opinion would be in fact one conjunction of the Venus planets and Jupiter in the constellation of I read in 2 year a. C. The powerful brightness of this phenomenon would have been the one that guided the three magicians until the place of the birth of Jesus.
Other many scientists, first were Kepler in century XVII, have proposed similar theories previously to date the exact date from the birth of Christ, identifying the star of Bethlehem with planetary conjunctions, I even commit and superNovas.
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