It depends on the time of year and the time of night. As the earth turns, the constellations appear to move from east to west. When a constellation has reached a point above you, it begins to descend. [At night, I use the constellation of Orion to estimate the time.] It also depends on where you live. The Southern Cross is not visible in the Northern Hemisphere, which is why it is called the Southern Cross. There may be web sites that can give you the exact position of any constellation at any given time depending on your location. I suggest you look for them using the keyword "astronomy." This contributor is familiar with Taurus as a house in the Zodiac, but not as a constellation.
The Taurus constellation is located in the northern hemisphere sky during the winter months and is in the NQ1 Quadrant with a 19 degree declination. It is close to Aries.
The Taurus constellation is located in the northern hemisphere sky during the winter months and is in the NQ1 Quadrant with a 19 degree declination. It is close to Aries.
The constellation that includes Aldebaran, Auriga, and Capella is Taurus. Aldebaran is the brightest star in Taurus, Capella is located near the border with Auriga, and Auriga is adjacent to Taurus in the night sky.
In November, the constellation Taurus is typically highest in the sky. Taurus is known for its bright star cluster called the Pleiades, or Seven Sisters. It is best seen during the late evening hours in November.
The Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters, is a well-known five-star constellation located in the Taurus constellation. It is one of the nearest star clusters to Earth and is visible to the naked eye in the night sky.
The Taurus constellation is located in the northern hemisphere sky during the winter months and is in the NQ1 Quadrant with a 19 degree declination. It is close to Aries.
The Pleiades or Seven Sisters (M45) is in the constellation of Taurus the Bull.
The Taurus constellation is located in the northern hemisphere sky during the winter months and is in the NQ1 Quadrant with a 19 degree declination. It is close to Aries.
The constellation that includes Aldebaran, Auriga, and Capella is Taurus. Aldebaran is the brightest star in Taurus, Capella is located near the border with Auriga, and Auriga is adjacent to Taurus in the night sky.
In November, the constellation Taurus is typically highest in the sky. Taurus is known for its bright star cluster called the Pleiades, or Seven Sisters. It is best seen during the late evening hours in November.
Taurus, the constellation, is visible in the night sky because of its position relative to Earth as it moves through its orbit around the Sun. Astronomers have identified specific stars and patterns in the sky that form the shape of Taurus, based on the mythology and legends associated with the constellation.
How old is Taurus the bull constellation?
The Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters, is a well-known five-star constellation located in the Taurus constellation. It is one of the nearest star clusters to Earth and is visible to the naked eye in the night sky.
Taurus can be seen in the night sky in the Northern Hemisphere during the winter months. Look for the constellation between Aries and Gemini, with the bright star Aldebaran marking one of its eyes.
Gemini is a zodiacal constellation in the northern hemisphere between Taurus and Cancer on the ecliptic.
It's in the constellation of Taurus, the brightest star in that constellation.
The nearest star to constellation Taurus is Gliese 176.