Yay! Thanks to a friend who suddenly sent a text message to me around 7:00 PM saying,
"Look at the moon, it's so cute beside a star"
At first, I thought she was just kidding around but I still took time to go outside & see the night sky.
I looked up in the sky and... Wow! Interesting scene! I decided to take a camera shot by 7:16 PM (Philippines time).
After some minutes, I went back again outside (7:36 PM) & saw that he star is too close to the moon. I just noticed the star was not twinkling. It must not be a star but a planet.... Ah! It could be Mars or Venus! Possibly, Venus, the only planet that never lost in the evening sky.
(Trivia: If you always see this only one star-like celestial body that never twinkles in the night sky, it's the Planet Venus. )
By 8:00 PM, a news flash reported this celestial phenomenon called Venus Occultation which is only viewable in Southeast Asia that night.
Awww! I'm so lucky to witness this rare splendid scene.