The star that appears close to the moon can vary depending on the time and location. However, some commonly seen stars near the moon include Aldebaran, Spica, and Regulus. These stars are often visible in the vicinity of the moon during its monthly journey across the night sky.
The star next to the moon is likely to be a planet, most commonly Venus or Jupiter. Stars do not typically appear as close to the moon as planets do.
The planet that often appears close to the crescent moon is Venus, known as the "evening star." However, depending on the time of year and your location, other planets or stars may also be visible near the moon.
The bright star below the moon can vary depending on the time and location, but it is often the planet Venus. Venus is known for being one of the brightest celestial objects in the night sky, and its close proximity to the moon can create a striking visual display.
The closest star to the moon is the Sun, of course. But if you mean looking up into the night sky, there would be different stars appearing next to the moon all the time, because the earth is moving and the moon is moving and the stars are unbelievably far away.
A star is MUCH larger than a moon.
The star next to the moon is likely to be a planet, most commonly Venus or Jupiter. Stars do not typically appear as close to the moon as planets do.
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The planet that often appears close to the crescent moon is Venus, known as the "evening star." However, depending on the time of year and your location, other planets or stars may also be visible near the moon.
The moon was never a star.
The Moon is not a star because a star is made of a gases.
The bright star below the moon can vary depending on the time and location, but it is often the planet Venus. Venus is known for being one of the brightest celestial objects in the night sky, and its close proximity to the moon can create a striking visual display.
The closest star to the moon is the Sun, of course. But if you mean looking up into the night sky, there would be different stars appearing next to the moon all the time, because the earth is moving and the moon is moving and the stars are unbelievably far away.
It won't. The Moon goes around the Earth in an orbit that is close to the Ecliptic - that is, the plane in which the Earth goes around the Sun. This plane is nowhere near the North Star.
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
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.
No.:moon isnt a star...sun is a star...moon is a satellite...earth's satellite.