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Astronomer Recreates the Star of Bethlehem as a Close-Passing Comet

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12/30/2025
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Key Takeaways:

  • New analysis links a comet recorded in the Chinese Han shu for spring 5 BCE to the Star of Bethlehem.
  • Modelling suggests the comet’s close approach could have appeared to hang at zenith for around two hours by day.
  • The theory makes the comet of 5 BCE the strongest astronomical candidate to date, though Roman and Judean records do not corroborate the event.
  • Researchers say the hypothesis is plausible but not conclusive, leaving room for further study.


An astronomer has proposed a fresh astronomical explanation for the Star of Bethlehem, arguing that a comet observed by Chinese astronomers in 5 BCE could account for the Gospel account in Matthew in both appearance and behaviour.

Star of Bethlehem appears as a comet in new model

David Matheny, an astronomer who combined ancient records with modern modelling, identified a reference in the Han shu chronicle to a “broom star” visible in the spring of 5 BCE. According to the chronicle, the object remained observable for more than 70 days and approached the Earth on an unusually close trajectory. Matheny’s simulations indicate that, during its closest approach, the comet would have produced a striking visual effect: for a period of roughly two hours it could have appeared to hang near the zenith, rival the brightness of the full moon and even be visible in daylight.

The hypothesis aims to resolve a long-standing puzzle. The Gospel of Matthew describes a bright star that led the Magi and then “stopped” over the place where Jesus was born. That behaviour contradicts normal planetary motion and challenged earlier attempts to explain the phenomenon as a conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, a supernova, or a planetary parade. Each prior theory left observational or chronological gaps. A close-passing comet, as modelled by Matheny, may better match the chronological window and certain descriptive details.

Evidence and remaining questions

Proponents point to several strengths of the comet hypothesis. The long visibility reported in the Han shu fits the Gospel’s depiction of a persistent luminous object, and the predicted geometry of a near-Earth approach could produce the apparent arrest in motion that the biblical text seems to describe. Modern modelling that incorporates the comet’s trajectory and Earth’s rotation can reproduce a temporary geosynchronous visual effect in a limited region, which could have been noticed by observers in the eastern Mediterranean.

Nevertheless, the idea is not without difficulties. Contemporary Roman and Jewish chronicles make no mention of an extraordinary comet or a daylight-bright object at that time, which leaves a gap in corroborating sources. In antiquity, comets were often interpreted as harbingers of calamity rather than signs associated with joyful events, casting doubt on why such a phenomenon would be celebrated or recorded favourably. The Han shu itself notes that Chinese astronomers lost sight of the comet immediately after its close approach, introducing uncertainty into the trail of observation.

What this means for historical astronomy

The new analysis does not settle the debate but advances a testable scenario that aligns several independent strands of evidence. If the comet of 5 BCE behaved as Matheny’s model suggests, it remains the most plausible single astronomical candidate for the Star of Bethlehem put forward so far. Researchers caution, however, that the absence of corroborating records and the cultural context of comet sightings keep the issue open.

Scholars of astronomy and ancient history say further work is required. That includes a closer review of Mediterranean chronologies, re-examination of other regional records from the period and refinement of the cometary model. For now, the comet hypothesis offers a compelling and scientifically grounded possibility for one of history’s most famous celestial mysteries.

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