That planet is Venus.
When they were looking for the first crescent moon to know when the next lunar month began.
Ariel is the moon of a superior planet (Uranus), so it's never between the Earth and the Sun. If we see it at all, we see it as a full moon.
Ariel is a moon of the planet Uranus.
The parent planet of a moon is the planet that the moon orbits around. For example, the parent planet of Earth's moon is Earth itself. Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets due to gravitational forces, with the parent planet being the primary celestial body that the moon is gravitationally bound to.
Triton is a moon of the planet Jupiter.
The moon is Earth's natural satellite and is not next to any other planet in our solar system. It orbits around Earth.
When they were looking for the first crescent moon to know when the next lunar month began.
There is no specific planet next to the moon on January 29, 2010. The proximity of planets to the moon changes frequently due to their orbits and positioning in the night sky.
Venus is very near the Moon yesterday and today. From Asia, it would have appeared exceptionally close last night.
Venus
Jupiter.
the planet you are looking for is Pluto it is about the same size as its moon and now scietist no longer call it a planet
If you are talking today as in October 19, 2010.....the King of the planets...Jupiter. :)
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.
Ariel is the moon of a superior planet (Uranus), so it's never between the Earth and the Sun. If we see it at all, we see it as a full moon.
Dwarf planet Pluto has the moon Charon which is almost half its diameter (2390 km and 1205 km), but Pluto is no longer a planet... The next one is the Earth with the Moon having a diameter 0.273 times the Earth's.
Earth is the closest planet the moon, as it is our planet's moon and orbits Earth.