Thank you, Lubab.
Some Noahides use to kindle Chanukah lights (without the blessings). I did it the first year after I decided to abandon conversion. Now, I don't do it. My reasoning is that, since it's not a mitvah for a Noahide, the only value of a Menorah would be educational, to teach others that HaShem made a miracle and saved the Jews, and their descendants taught us the Laws of Noah. Now, if lit in a way that it may be seen from the street, it could pose a problem (a Noahide must not act in anyway that could lead to be mistakenly taken for a Jew), and if lit indoors, I have no friends who could see it and understand its meaning, so it would be worthleses for educational purposes.
And, BTW I use to read about time meassuring throught history in different cultures, and when a day was considered to begin among Romans, Egyptians, Babylonians..... would it be considered a forbidden Torah study for Goyim if I read the different Sages' opinion about sunset and sunrise?