For the Northern Hemisphere, the Winter is the time to see Taurus. If you recognize what Orion looks like in the night sky, Orion is holding his shield to ward off blows from Taurus. You can see where Taurus is by following the shield-arm of Orion until you see a high-magnitude red star. This red star, Aldeberan, is the "Eye" of Taurus. If you continue to follow that line, you will see one of the most vivid open star clusters, the Pleadies.
The Sun can not reveal a constellation that it is transiting through. If the Sun is actually in Taurus, this would be during the day time and the constellation would not be visible. At night the Sun is on the opposite side of the zodiac so the opposite sign (Scorpio) would be visible in the night sky.
A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.
First of all, its nose has to point in the direction of motion, or you don't get theanswer you're fishing for. The contraction only occurs in the direction of motion.If the length of the ship is 100 meters in the reference frame in which it's at rest,and it then departs at 90% of the speed of light, the same observer in the samereference frame now sees it contract to a length of 43.59 meters.
That person in London would see a new moon.
The observer of a solar eclipse would typically be located on Earth, witnessing the event as the moon passes between the sun and Earth, causing either a partial or total eclipse. The specific location on Earth where the observer would be situated would depend on where the eclipse is visible from.
Aldebaran is the brightest star in the constellation of the Gemini
The star Aldebaran is the "eye" of Taurus, the Bull.
You would face north.
The Sun can not reveal a constellation that it is transiting through. If the Sun is actually in Taurus, this would be during the day time and the constellation would not be visible. At night the Sun is on the opposite side of the zodiac so the opposite sign (Scorpio) would be visible in the night sky.
Naturally, the constellations Taurus and Cancer would surround Gemini, but you will also see the constellation Orion close to Gemini.
That isn't possible because the stars in any one constellation are all at different distances from us, and each star is moving in its own direction. There's no connection among the stars in a constellation.
A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.
You would be on the Aries-Taurus cusp.
Born 13th of May you are Taurus in the western zodiac and Beaver in the Amerind earth magic zodiac.
It would depend on where in the world you are to determine what direction you would look to see it. As seen from the northern hemisphere, it crosses the sky to the south, for example. It is the most prominent constellation in the sky when it is visible, so you cannot miss it. It is on view throughout the northern hemisphere's winter months.
Polaris is in the constellation of Ursa Minor.
Probably the nearest would be Lepus, the Hare. There is no bunny constellation.