**HEADLINE: SKY WATCH: VENUS SHINES BRIGHT as MOON’S ODD COSMIC NEIGHBOR TONIGHT**

HEADLINE: SKY WATCH: VENUS SHINES BRIGHT AS MOON’S ODD COSMIC NEIGHBOR TONIGHT

The Snippet:

Tonight, any CEO stepping outside for air—or a quick commute—should look up. The brilliant point of light hovering near the crescent moon is not a satellite or a star. It’s Venus. At magnitude -4.0, it’s the third-brightest object in the sky after the sun and moon itself. For the next few hours, the two will be inseparable in the western twilight. In a world saturated by screens and noise, this is free, high-impact visibility. A reminder: even in business, the closest opportunity is often the brightest.