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Taurus is a term used in both astronomy and astrology. In astronomy, Taurus is a zodiacal constellation along the ecliptic in the northern sky. The Sun passes through Taurus roughly from April 20 to May 20 each year. The name means “the Bull” in Latin, and the figure is associated with bull symbols in various cultures. The brightest star is Aldebaran, a red-orange giant. The Hyades cluster forms a distinctive V-shaped pattern that represents the Bull’s face, while the horns are marked by stars such as Elnath (Beta Tauri). The Pleiades star cluster and the Crab Nebula (M1) lie within Taurus, making the region rich in notable deep-sky objects.

In astrology, Taurus is the second sign of the zodiac. It is associated with the element Earth

Mythology links Taurus to the bull motif in ancient cultures. In Greek myth, the bull is connected

and
the
fixed
modality,
and
is
traditionally
ruled
by
the
planet
Venus.
Taureans
are
commonly
described
as
practical,
reliable,
and
patient,
with
an
affinity
for
comfort
and
stability.
They
are
also
said
to
be
persistent,
though
sometimes
stubborn,
in
pursuing
their
aims.
with
Zeus,
who
transformed
into
a
white
bull
to
abduct
Europa.
The
sign
is
also
associated
with
other
bull-related
myths,
including
the
Cretan
Bull,
helping
to
symbolize
strength
and
endurance
in
the
sky.