Starwatch: Venus will pass through the ‘golden gate’ of two star clusters | Astronomy

This week, Venus will pass through the alleged golden gate of the series. Although the name has risen to a prominent position with the popularity of science in recent decades, its origin is exactly unknown.
It refers to two groups of stars in a constellation bull, the bull. Hydes and Pleiades are located on both sides of the eclipse, the solar system plane. As such, the sun, moon, and planets follow this line in the sky. The constellations that the constellations pass through the zodiac constellations, referred to in popular culture, are known as the marks of zodiac.
The chart shows the scene looking for east northeast of London at 3:30 am GMT in the twilight before dawn on July 8, 2025. On this day, Venus will approach the “gate”. In the following morning, the bright planet will move through the invisible line between the two groups and on July 12 and 13, the Hyades Star collection, 3 degrees from the star aldebaran.
Venus will be a wonderful white beacon in the morning sky, contrasting with the red blood light of aldebaran, which represents the eye of the bull.
The synchronization will also be easily visible from the southern hemisphere.