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  • Finding Taurus: A Guide to Locating the Bull Constellation
    Taurus, the Bull, is located in the northern hemisphere.

    Here's how to find it:

    * Time of year: Taurus is most prominent in the evening sky during late fall and winter (around November to February in the Northern Hemisphere).

    * Location: It's located in the north-eastern part of the sky, near the constellation Orion.

    * Key stars: Look for the bright, reddish star Aldebaran, which marks the eye of the bull. Aldebaran is a red giant star.

    To get a more specific location, you can use a stargazing app or website like Stellarium, which will show you the sky based on your location and the time of year.

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