Taurus is one of the constellations of the zodiac. The name of the constellation is from the word "taurus" which is the Latin word for a "bull". The astrological symbol for the constellation is (Unicode ♉), a stylized bull's head. Taurus is a large and prominent constellation in the northern hemisphere's winter sky, between Aries to the west and Gemini to the east; to the north lie Perseus and Auriga, to the southeast Orion, to the south Eridanus, and to the southwest Cetus.
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Taurus is seen in January, February, and March in the Northern Hemisphere and in November, December, January, February, and March in the Southern Hemisphere.
It can be seen in the southern hemisphere, but is better seen in the northern hemisphere.
Northern
No you cannot it is only seen in the northern hemisphere.
Every Taurus I have seen has buckets.
Northern Hemisphere !!
during Northern Hemisphere winter and spring (or Southern Hemisphere summer and fall) in the evening sky.
Cancer can be seen in the Northern & Southern Hemisphere between Leo and Gemini.
It depends where you are. Some planets can be seen overhead at different times at latitudes up to about 24 or 25 degrees, but at higher latitudes they are never overhead. They are highest in the sky at midnight in the winter. At that time they are passing through the constellations of Taurus and Gemini when seen from the northern hemisphere, or Ophiuchus and Sagittarius from the southern hemisphere. That applies to all eight planets.
Most countries - Taurus is fairly near the equator of the sky.
It is found in the northern hemisphere.
Taurus is one of the oldest and largest constellations in the northern hemisphere. There are over 135 stars that make up the constellation.