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PETER FROST hopes he and you may never be too grown-up to search the skies on Christmas Eve
Three Wise Men from the East. Part of the mosaic on the left wall of the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare-Nuovo. Ravenna, Italy [Vvlasenko/cc]

TWINKLE, twinkle little star, How I wonder what you are. Christmas is always a good time to look out for stars, or perhaps even unidentified flying objects like reindeer sleighs in the sky. 

The Bible tells us three kings, magi or wise men followed the Star of Bethlehem to Jerusalem some 2,000 years ago where they found newborn baby Jesus taking part in his school nativity play.

Believe the story or not, we can still use science to work out what that Star of Bethlehem might have been. 

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