In what part of the sky? What time(s)?
So remember tomorrow, to go outside as instructed:
Tomorrow, Christians need to reflect, right after the sun sets (9:26pm eastern time, 8:26pm Central Time and 7:26 Mountain Time) head outside and look west. Just above the horizon, youll see a bright object in the night sky as Jupiter and Venus come within 1/3 of a degree of each other. This is what they call The Star of Bethlehem conjunction because Jupiter and Venus did something similar near the star Regulus in 3/2 BC, more than 2000 years ago. Many astronomers say that this ancient celestial event is the one recorded in the Bibles Gospel of Matthew.
In what part of the sky? What time(s)?
“Tomorrow, Christians need to reflect, right after the sun sets (9:26pm eastern time, 8:26pm Central Time and 7:26 Mountain Time) head outside and look west. Just above the horizon, youll see a bright object in the night sky as Jupiter and Venus come within 1/3 of a degree of each other. This is what they call The Star of Bethlehem conjunction because Jupiter and Venus did something similar near the star Regulus in 3/2 BC, more than 2000 years ago. Many astronomers say that this ancient celestial event is the one recorded in the Bibles Gospel of Matthew.”
In the western south western sky about a hour after sunset.
Hopefully there won’t be overcast of clouds.
If you live on the east coast around 9:30 to 10:30 pm