* The Moon's Orbit: The moon orbits the Earth, and it's constantly changing position in the sky. This means that the stars and planets visible near the moon are always shifting.
* Perspective: What we see in the sky is based on our perspective from Earth. It's like looking at a globe – different parts of the Earth face different parts of the sky. So, what appears "under" the moon for you could be completely different for someone on the other side of the world.
To figure out what celestial bodies are near the moon, you'd need to know:
* Your location: This determines the view of the sky you have.
* The date and time: The positions of stars and planets change over time.
Using a stargazing app: These apps will show you a real-time view of the sky based on your location and can tell you what celestial objects are near the moon.