
Taurus constellation
Taurus is a prominent constellation in the night sky, representing a bull in Greek mythology. It is easily recognizable by the bright reddish star Aldebaran, which depicts the bull's eye, and the V-shaped cluster called the Hyades, forming the bull's face. Located along the ecliptic, Taurus is visible in the Northern Hemisphere during winter and in the Southern Hemisphere during summer. It contains notable objects like the Pleiades star cluster, also known as the Seven Sisters. Taurus serves as a guide to locating other celestial features and holds cultural significance across various traditions.