A Christmas Star Will Light Up The Ohio Sky For The First Time In Centuries
Although it’s been quite a challenging and dark year, a rare Christmas star will light up the night just four days before the beloved holiday arrives. Here in Ohio, you can spot this spectacular Christmas star just after sunset on the evening of December 21, 2020. It’s a rare celestial event that hasn’t occurred since the Middle Ages—and you won’t want to miss it.

Approximately 800 years have passed since this brilliant astronomical event occurred.

From the shores of Lake Erie to the banks of the Ohio River, the Christmas Star will shine bright over Ohio this year.

Astronomers report that such a close alignment won't happen again until early March 15 of the year 2080.

This is the same star that serves as the inspiration for Christmas tree toppers around the world.

Just look to the sky, Ohio!
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