Moon and Venus conjunction.
"Why was Venus seen with the moon" On certain nights, observers of the night sky are treated to a stunning sight: a bright, glowing object in the sky, the planet Venus, situated near the Moon. This astronomical event is known as a conjunction, and it occurs when two celestial bodies appear to be close together in the sky from the perspective of an observer on Earth. But what causes this phenomenon, and why is Venus seen with the Moon? Venus, also known as the Morning Star or the Evening Star, is the second planet from the Sun and the brightest object in the night sky after the Moon. Its close proximity to Earth and its highly reflective atmosphere make it easily visible to the naked eye. Meanwhile, the Moon, Earth's natural satellite, orbits our planet at a relatively close distance and is also highly visible in the night sky. A conjunction occurs when two celestial bodi