I made this clip two days ago, to illustrate some of the beautiful elements of this constellation. Then today I was standing in a back garden some where here in the North, I could see Taurus? very clear. So clear that I could see (eyes only) the stars inside the shoulder and besides/behind Taurus Red Eye.
Aldebaran is the brightest star to be found in the constellation of Taurus, also known as the Bull?s eye. Aldebaran (al-dabar?n) is the Arabic word for ?The Follower?, because from Earth it looks like this star is following the star cluster Pleiades.
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