Here's a more detailed description:
* Time of year: Taurus is most prominent in the winter months, especially in January and February. It's visible in the evening sky from about November to May.
* Location relative to other constellations: Taurus is situated between the constellations Aries (the Ram) to the west and Gemini (the Twins) to the east. It is also near the Pleiades star cluster, a popular sight in the night sky.
* Finding Taurus: One of the easiest ways to find Taurus is to look for Aldebaran, a bright red star that forms the bull's eye. It's the 14th brightest star in the night sky. From Aldebaran, you can follow the curve of the bull's horns, which are formed by two more stars, Elnath and Zeta Tauri.
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