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Credit: James W. Young   
(Table Mountain   
Observatory), Used With Permission   
   
   
Explanation:
At Table   
Mountain Observatory, near Wrightwood California, USA   
on October 26, wild fires were approaching   
from the east.   
   
But looking toward the west just   
after sunset,   
astronomer James Young could still enjoy this comforting   
view of a   
young   
crescent Moon and brilliant   
Venus through the the fading twilight.   
   
Setting over the horizon of Mt. Baden-Powell, the thin crescent   
was only about 37 hours "old", or 37 hours after its exact New   
Moon phase.   
   
After disappearing from morning   
twilight in August,   
Venus was   
becoming prominent in its role   
in western skies as the   
evening star.   
   
A similar lovely pairing of thin crescent Moon and stunning   
evening star can be seen toward the west in   
today's evening twilight.   
   
Happy Holidays and Best Wishes from   
APOD!   
   
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