There are thousands of stars visible to the naked eye, all around the sky; it would be strange if there were NOT a star visible in the sky near the Moon. But you asked this question on May 16, 2010, and presumably it was not an "ordinary" star.
Last night, the planet Venus was very close to the Moon in the sky; that's probably what you were seeing.
In Judaism and Messianic Christianity, the crescent or sliver moon (the first small slice of the moon seen after sunset after what science calls the new moon-no moon) marks the first day of the month according to the biblical calender which is lunar based.
The moon was never a star.
The Moon is not a star because a star is made of a gases.
The moon is not a star it is a moon. A star is made of gas - the moon is solid But it is the only object to orbit the earth
the crescent moon & star looks like a moon (crescent) & a regular star
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buzz aldrin
No.:moon isnt a star...sun is a star...moon is a satellite...earth's satellite.
A moon and a star symbolize the Pakistani flag.
A star is MUCH larger than a moon.
Obviously not, Europa is a moon, not a star.
Stars and the moon are very very far away. the closest star is over 20 light years away. and, the moon is very very small compared to a star. so a star couldent enter the moon, the moon would enter a star.