The Real Star of Bethlehem: A Christmas Special
The team go in search of the potential causes of the Star of Bethlehem. The list of candidates includes supernovae, comets, meteors and unusual alignments of the giant planets.
Astronomers have been fascinated by the idea of the Star of Bethlehem for centuries. Did it exist? And if so, what was it?
The list of candidates includes some of the most exciting objects in the night sky - supernovae, comets, meteors and unusual alignments of the giant planets.
In this surprising and entertaining Christmas special the Sky at Night team go in search of the potential causes of the Star of Bethlehem.
The team explore the possibilities, investigating the nature of the phenomena and digging through the historical records including Babylonian clay tablets and ancient Chinese manuscripts, to reconstruct events in the night sky 2,000 years ago.
Maggie Aderin-Pocock goes hunting for supernovae using the most powerful laser in Britain, and discovers that these mighty explosions caused by the death of stars can shine brighter than the moon in our sky.
Chris Lintott reconstructs the night sky over Jerusalem at the time of Jesus's birth, discovering a once-in-a-millennium conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter that was first suggested as a cause of the star by the great astronomer Johannes Kepler in 1604.
Armed with his telescope, Pete Lawrence searches out the features of the night sky we can observe today that may provide clues to the origin of the Star of Bethlehem.
Professor Alan Fitzsimmons explains why the sudden appearance of a comet in the night sky has always been seen as an omen of great events on Earth.
Dallas Campbell goes in search of the historical and archaeological records that can shed light on the identity of the star. Finding Babylonian tablets in the vaults of the British Museum and ancient Chinese texts that record all the unusual events in the night sky 2,000 years ago, including a bright new star that appeared for 70 days in the year 5BC.
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Starguide: January 2016
Duration: 02:52
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Was the Star of Bethlehem a supernova?
Duration: 03:36
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham
At The Castle Gate From Pelleas and Melisande (The Sky At Night) (1955)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Chris Lintott |
Presenter | Maggie Aderin-Pocock |
Series Producer | Michael Lachmann |
Executive Producer | Jonathan Renouf |
Reporter | Pete Lawrence |
Reporter | Alan Fitzsimmons |
Reporter | Dallas Campbell |
Broadcasts
- Wed 30 Dec 2015 21:00
- Thu 31 Dec 2015 01:00
- Sun 17 Dec 2017 23:00
- Tue 18 Dec 2018 23:00
- Christmas Day 2021 01:15
- Tue 27 Dec 2022 00:00
- Boxing Day 2023 01:40
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