Home Residents in Japan What is the star(planet) on the left of the moon now?RResidents in JapanWhat is the star(planet) on the left of the moon now?May 23, 20238 comments It is pretty bright Tags:Japan LifeLiving in JapanResidents in Japan 8 commentsWondering the same thingVenus.Likely Venus or “morning star”. 3rd Brightest object in our sky (behind Sun and moon ofc).Venus./Star Chart app is really fun to use.Wow. I was wondering the same thing! Thought it might be a satellite…NIBIRU. AKA: PLANET XAnd this is a Japan related post how?Check out the SkyView Lite app. The free version will answer all your future questions. I’m quite surprised how often I can see planets in Tokyo.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Check out the SkyView Lite app. The free version will answer all your future questions. I’m quite surprised how often I can see planets in Tokyo.
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Wondering the same thing
Venus.
Likely Venus or “morning star”. 3rd Brightest object in our sky (behind Sun and moon ofc).
Venus.
/Star Chart app is really fun to use.
Wow. I was wondering the same thing! Thought it might be a satellite…
NIBIRU. AKA: PLANET X
And this is a Japan related post how?
Check out the SkyView Lite app. The free version will answer all your future questions. I’m quite surprised how often I can see planets in Tokyo.