According to Matney’s model, what illusion allowed the 5 BCE comet to appear motionless over Bethlehem?
Answer
A temporary geosynchronous effect
Modeling the orbit of a 5 BCE comet suggested it could have created a temporary geosynchronous effect relative to the rotating Earth, causing an illusion of near motionlessness lasting several hours.

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