Explanation:
If you've been outdoors near sunset, then you've probably noticed Venus low in
the west as the brilliant evening star. Sometimes mistaken for a tower light
near the horizon, Venus is the third brightest celestial beacon, after the Sun
and Moon, in planet Earth's sky. That distinction is particularly easy to
appreciate in this peaceful scene featuring the crescent Moon, Venus, and
sunset colors captured on December 4th near Albany, Missouri, USA. As this
season's evening star, Venus will be at its most brilliant tonight, but as
December progresses the bright planet will begin to fall out of the western
sky. By early next week, December's Moon will have moved on to meet another
bright planet overhead -- Mars.
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