Jupiter appears stationary in Gemini relative to the rapid and very noticeable motion of Venus in our morning sky, but when it is positioned near a bright star, we can see that it is moving significantly.  In this case the star is Wasat, or δ Geminorum.  Although the Moon, just one day past its total lunar eclipse, still floods the sky with light and washes out faint objects, we still mark the position of Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) near the border of Gemini, Lynx, and Cancer, for future reference.  Unannotated image.