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The crescent moon, the planet Venus and the star Regulus form a compact grouping only 3 degrees across during the early evening. Venus is directly below the moon while much fainter Regulus is to the right of Venus. A telescope will reveal that Venus is a crescent similar in shape to the moon. Source: John Mosley, Griffith Observatory
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