Based on the search results, it is difficult to determine which bright star is next to the moon tonight, as the information provided is either outdated or not specific to tonights sky. However, the search results do provide information on visible planets and stars in the night sky for the month of November. For example, Venus is visible throughout November and can be seen above the southeastern horizon from 2:30 am until dawn. On November 24th, the nearly full moon will be close to giant Jupiter in the east after sunset. Additionally, the constellation of Taurus is visible all night, marked by its bright orange eye, Aldebaran.