Venus is the brightest star next to moon
Venus is called the morning star.
shines as bright as the star
The Moon is much nearer than the nearest star.The Moon is much nearer than the nearest star.The Moon is much nearer than the nearest star.The Moon is much nearer than the nearest star.
You may have noticed that when you shine a flashlight on a thing, you can see the thing in the dark. The sun is always shining on the moon, lighting up one side of it. When we look at the moon, we can see the lit-up side, even in the dark.
The Moon is a natural satellite and the Sun is a star. The Moon is not a star. Neither the Moon nor the Sun are planets.
On August 4, 2009, the bright star Regulus was visible next to the Moon in the evening sky. Regulus is the brightest star in the Leo constellation and can often be seen near the Moon during its monthly journey across the sky.
Probably you saw the moon next to a planet, or another bright star. There are some bright stars - like Antares - which are near the Ecliptic.
Polaris, or the north star. Right now on August 7th, the really-really bright star below the moon is Jupiter.
It is Venus
the sun, a light bulb, a star, the moon
it is venus venus has some particles in its atmosphere and when the sun hits it it looks really bright it will be the first star in the sky
The sun
"Last night" would have been Oct. 26, 2009. If it was to the left of the Moon then it would have been Jupiter.You see Jupiter as a bright star. Only the Sun, the Moon, and Venus get to be brighter than that.
The bright star near the Moon on January 11, 2010 is Antares.
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Venus
proximity to the moon and distance