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The Christmas Sky

December 24, 2019December 20, 2019 Mark Kidger3 Comments

If the seemingly incessant autumnal – and now winter – storms abate for Christmas (and the weather forecast for Spain suggests that they might) you may get a chance to look up at the Christmas sky. If you do so as darkness falls, you will not be able to miss the brilliant, white “star”, low [...]

Posted in Christmas, GeneralTagged archaeoastronomy, Christmas, Nativity, Star of Bethlehem

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