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  • Venus and Jupiter Near the Moon: Not Stars!
    You're likely referring to the two bright "stars" that often appear near the Moon. However, these are not stars at all! They are the planets Venus and Jupiter.

    Here's why:

    * Brightness: Venus and Jupiter are the brightest planets visible from Earth, making them appear as bright points of light.

    * Position: Their positions in the sky change over time, unlike stars which appear fixed in their constellations.

    * Twinkling: Stars twinkle because of Earth's atmosphere, while planets appear steadier due to their closer proximity.

    So, the next time you see two bright "stars" near the Moon, remember it's probably Venus and Jupiter putting on a celestial show!

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