ALDEBARAN - is one of the easiest stars to find in the night sky, partly due to its brightness and partly due to its spatial relation to one of the more noticeable asterisms in the sky. If one follows the three stars of Orion's belt from left to right (in the Northern Hemisphere) or right to left (in the Southern), the first bright star found by continuing that line is Aldebaran.
This star is close enough to the ecliptic to be occulted by the moon. Such occultations occur when the mooAldebaran is one of the easiest stars to find in the night sky, partly due to its brightness and partly due to its spatial relation to one of the more noticeable asterisms in the sky. If one follows the three stars of Orion's belt from left to right (in the Northern Hemisphere) or right to left (in the Southern), the first bright star found by continuing that line is Aldebaran.
This star is close enough to the ecliptic to be occulted by the moon. Such occultations occur when the moon's ascending node is near the autumnal equinox,n's ascending node is near the autumnal equinox,
This star is close enough to the ecliptic to be occulted by the moon. Such occultations occur when the mooAldebaran is one of the easiest stars to find in the night sky, partly due to its brightness and partly due to its spatial relation to one of the more noticeable asterisms in the sky. If one follows the three stars of Orion's belt from left to right (in the Northern Hemisphere) or right to left (in the Southern), the first bright star found by continuing that line is Aldebaran.
This star is close enough to the ecliptic to be occulted by the moon. Such occultations occur when the moon's ascending node is near the autumnal equinox,n's ascending node is near the autumnal equinox,