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Tonight’s trifecta in the winter of 2020, a meteor from the Ursids meteor shower streaks past the Star of Bethlehem, or the Christmas Star, during the winter solstice at the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge along the Forgotten Coast in the north Florida panhandle.  The Christmas Star, formed by the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter ,are the closest together they have been in over 800 years.
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Tonight’s trifecta in the winter of 2020, a meteor from the Ursids meteor shower streaks past the Star of Bethlehem, or the Christmas Star, during the winter solstice at the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge along the Forgotten Coast in the north Florida panhandle. The Christmas Star, formed by the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter ,are the closest together they have been in over 800 years.

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