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God gives to all the stars their names!

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    The Nebra Sky Disc is a very old star map. (Juraj Liptak/State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology Saxony-Anhalt via AP)
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    The star map has gone to several museums. Here it is in Berlin, Germany. (AP/Markus Schreiber)
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    This is the spot where the disc was found. It is marked so others can see. (AP/Eckehard Schulz)
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    A visitor looks at the star map in a museum in Halle, Germany. (AP/Eckehard Schulz)
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    Visitors walk outside the British Museum in London, England. That is where the disc is now. (AP/Tim Ireland)
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Do you see a crescent Moon and a round Sun? What would the small gold dots be?

This is the Nebra Sky Disc. It is an ancient (from long ago) map of the night sky!

Pray: Jesus is the Light of the world. Praise God for His wonderful gift.

Read More: Treasure hunters found the bronze disc near Nebra, Germany. That was about 23 years ago. The disc could be 3,600 years old! It now belongs to the State Museum for Prehistory in Halle. The British Museum borrowed it for an exhibit. Rotten eggs applied to the bronze may have made its violet-blue color. The objects on it are gold. Experts think the disc showed farmers when it was time to plant and harvest crops. God created “lights in the expanse of the heavens to give light upon the Earth.” Read Genesis 1:14-19.