The sky of the Kingdom witnessed this evening the conjunction of the waxing crescent moon with the planet Venus in the western horizon after sunset, in a celestial phenomenon that could be observed with the naked eye without the need for observation devices. This conjunction appears as a result of the apparent motion of the moon and planets in their orbits, and it is one of the periodic astronomical phenomena that recur at different times of the year, allowing sky-watching enthusiasts to track and photograph it, especially during twilight. The phenomenon can be documented using smartphone cameras or digital cameras, while binoculars help show the details of the crescent more clearly, including the earthshine on the unlit part of the moon.