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| | Taurus (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15) |
 | | The vee-shaped head of Taurus, the Bull, dominated by the reddish star Aldebaran, is to the right of center with Hyadum I (Gamma) at its point. |
 | | Taurus's northern horn, represented by Elnath, lies at center left, Zeta toward lower left, down and to the left of the bright body, which is Saturn, which was moving through Taurus when the picture was taken. |
 | | The head of Taurus is a star cluster called the Hyades (150 light years away), of which Alebaran is not a member. |
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