If the bright object near the Moon is shining with a steady, pale-yellow or white light but lacks Venus's dazzling intensity, what is it most likely?

Answer

Jupiter

Jupiter is the next brightest contender after Venus, generally appearing as a bright, steady, pale-yellow or white light, though it rarely reaches the intense brightness of Venus.

If the bright object near the Moon is shining with a steady, pale-yellow or white light but lacks Venus's dazzling intensity, what is it most likely?

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