Here's why:
* Constellations are not rigidly defined: They are patterns of stars that are perceived by humans, and their boundaries are not fixed or precise.
* The celestial sphere is continuous: Imagine the constellations as a giant jigsaw puzzle. The pieces (constellations) are close to each other but not always connected.
Constellations near Pisces and Taurus:
* Aries: This constellation sits between Pisces and Taurus, but it's considered its own separate constellation.
* Triangulum: A smaller constellation located near the border of Pisces and Aries.
* Cetus: The "Whale" constellation is located near the southern border of Pisces and part of the "area" between them, but not directly in-between.
To understand the constellations better, you can use a star chart or a planetarium app, which will show you the positions of these constellations in the night sky.