Want to see the night sky from approximately 2000 years ago? Head over to the Houston Museum of Natural Science to hear the story of the Christmas star. Some say that the celestial body may have been more than just a star but recent discoveries tell a new story.
This theory and others are discussed in the Burke Baker Planetarium's presentation of Star of Bethlehem. The HMNS has been telling this story for the past 40 years but now with new information it's like a reimagining.
What: Star of Bethlehem
Where: The Houston Museum of Natural Science - One Hermann Circle Drive - 713-539-4629
When: 12:30pm and 3:00pm daily through January 4th
Cost: $7-$8
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