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  • Identifying Venus: Why It Appears Bright Near the Moon
    You're likely seeing Venus, which is often referred to as the "evening star" or "morning star" because it's often visible in the evening or morning sky.

    Here's why:

    * Brightness: Venus is the brightest planet in our sky, making it easily visible even near the Moon.

    * Position: Venus orbits closer to the Sun than Earth, so it appears near the Sun in the sky. This means it's often visible near the Moon, which also orbits the Sun.

    To be sure, you can:

    * Use a stargazing app: Many apps can help you identify celestial objects, including planets.

    * Check online resources: Websites like NASA's website or astronomy websites can provide information about current planetary positions.

    Let me know if you have any other questions!

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