The researchers used data from the Gaia satellite to accurately date the age of red giant stars—like ... [+] Aldebaran in the constellation of Taurus, pictured here. The researchers determined ...
On Sunday (January 28) around 2:53 a.m. Pacific standard time, the brightest star in the constellation of Taurus will be eclipsed by the moon. Aldebaran is a massive red star that's 36 light years ...
It’s Jupiter at opposition, an annual astronomical event in which the giant planet shines at ... you’ll see red supergiant star Aldebaran — the “eye of the bull” — shining to Jupiter ...
hanging nearly 11° above bright Aldebaran, Taurus' red giant eye. Uranus is located 7.5° southwest of the Pleiades, and about 2.4° south-southwest of the 5th-magnitude star 63 Arietis.
The moon will pass closely by Jupiter this evening (Jan. 10), meeting up with the gas giant in the constellation ... bright points above the red supergiant star Aldebaran, the brightest star ...