Based on the search results, it is difficult to determine the exact bright star next to the moon tonight, as it depends on the date and location. However, there are several bright stars and planets that are visible in the night sky this month. Venus is visible throughout November and can be seen above the southeastern horizon from 2:30 am until dawn. Jupiter is also visible in the night sky and can be found near the head of Cetus, the whale or sea monster. Capella, the brightest star of the constellation Auriga, is visible in the northeastern sky and is at its highest point on November 27 and 28, 2023. Additionally, the Leonid meteor shower is predicted to have a rate of 10 meteors per hour on November 17-18, and the Cepheus constellation will be visible in the far-northern sky throughout the month.