Astrophysicist to lecture on the Christmas star | News | Notre Dame News | University of Notre Dame Skip To Content Skip To Navigation Skip To Search University of Notre Dame Notre Dame News Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Home Contact Search Menu Home › News › Astrophysicist to lecture on the Christmas star Astrophysicist to lecture on the Christmas star Published: December 04, 2005 Author: William G. Gilroy Grant J. Mathews, director of the Center for Astrophysics at the University of Notre Dame, will present a lecture titledWhat and When was the Christmas Star?at7 p.m.Friday (Dec. 9) in the Carey Auditorium of the Hesburgh Library. The lecture is free and open to the public. The Gospel of Matthew records a peculiar astronomical event that occurred at the birth of Christ. For centuries, astronomers and theologians have debated the nature of the Biblical light that led the Magi to the newborn Jesus. Some have suggested it was a nova or a supernova, others suggest some other transient stellar burst. Mathews will review the many astronomical postulates for the Christmas star and discuss recent evidence that points toward likely answers as to the nature and time of appearance of this special event. He also will discuss if this recent evidence may shed new light on the Christmas story. The lecture is part of the Department of Physicsobservance of the World Year of Physics, a global celebration of physics and its importance in our everyday lives. The observance celebrates the 100 th anniversary of Albert Einsteinsmiraculous yearin which he published three revolutionary papers on special relativity, the photoelectric effect and Brownian motion. TopicID: 14842 Home Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us For the Media Contact Office of Public Affairs and Communications Notre Dame News 500 Grace Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Pinterest © 2022 University of Notre Dame Search Mobile App News Events Visit Accessibility Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn