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  1. Taurus Constellation: Stars, Myth, Location, Facts... – Constellation …

    Facts, location and map Taurus is the 17th largest constellation in the sky, occupying an area of 797 square degrees. It is one of the 15 equatorial constellations. It is located in the first …

  2. Constellation Map

    Constellation maps divide the celestial sphere into 88 parts, known as constellations, helping astronomers locate stars and deep sky objects. The star constellations that can be seen in the …

  3. Zodiac Constellations – Constellation Guide

    The zodiac constellations best seen in the winter are Taurus and Gemini. The constellations’ brightest stars, Aldebaran and Pollux, are part of the Winter Circle, a large hexagon asterism …

  4. Orion Constellation (the Hunter): Stars, Facts, Myth, Location ...

    In star maps, Orion is typically depicted either as facing the charge of Taurus, the Bull, or pursuing the Pleiades sisters, represented by the famous open cluster Messier 45.

  5. Winter Constellations – Constellation Guide

    The most prominent northern winter constellations are Auriga, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Carina, Eridanus, Gemini, Monoceros, Orion and Taurus. Southern winter constellations are the same …

  6. Constellations in the Sky Tonight – Constellation Guide

    Jan 5, 2026 · The zodiac constellations Taurus (the Bull) and Gemini (the Twins) appear high overhead in the evening. They are joined by the bright Orion (the Hunter), Perseus, and Auriga …

  7. Hyades: Nearest Open Cluster to the Sun – Constellation Guide

    Feb 26, 2025 · The Hyades (Caldwell 41, Melotte 25) is a bright, large open cluster located 153 light-years away in the constellation Taurus. It is the nearest open star cluster to the Sun. It …

  8. January Constellations – Constellation Guide

    The constellations best seen in January are Caelum, Dorado, Lepus, Mensa, Orion, Pictor, Reticulum and Taurus. Two of these constellations – Orion and Taurus – are quite prominent …

  9. Pleiades Star Cluster: Messier 45 – Constellation Guide

    The Pleiades (M45), also known as the Seven Sisters, representing the seven sisters in Greek mythology, is an open star cluster located in Taurus constellation.

  10. Northern Constellations – Constellation Guide

    The equatorial constellations that appear predominantly in the northern celestial hemisphere are Aquila (the Eagle), Canis Minor (the Little Dog), Leo (the Lion), Orion (the Hunter), Pisces (the …