How to see the 'Christmas Star' in Arizona on the night of Dec. 21
How to see the ‘Christmas Star’ in Arizona on the night of Dec. 21
Jupiter and Saturn are almost aligned on Dec. 21 and some are calling the rarity a "Christmas Star." It's been nearly 800 years since the conjunction happened.
PHOENIX - It's something that hasn't happened in nearly eight-hundred years —
Jupiter and Saturn are almost aligned and will get so close the night of Monday, Dec. 21, they'll almost look like one planet.
The rarity is called the "Christmas Star" because some astronomers think it's what led the three kings to Bethlehem.