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Pleiades

The Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters, Messier 45, and other names by different cultures, is an asterism and an open star cluster containing middle-aged, hot B-type stars in the north-west of the constellation Taurus. At a distance of... Wikipedia
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The Pleiades also known as the Seven Sisters, Messier 45, and other names by different cultures, is an asterism and an open star cluster containing ...
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Commonly called the Pleiades or Seven Sisters, M45 is known as an open star cluster. It contains over a thousand stars that are loosely bound by gravity, but it ...
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Jul 19, 2023 · The Pleiades are an asterism, or pattern of stars, as well as an open star cluster, made up of more than 1,000 stars.
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As noted by scholar Stith Thompson, the constellation was "nearly always imagined" as a group of seven sisters, and their myths explain why there are only six.
In ancient Greek mythology, the Pleiades were seven sisters—the daughters of the minor sea goddess Pleione and Atlas, a Titan. The sisters' names were Alcyone, ...
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Nov 26, 2023 · In Greek mythology, the Pleiades were the seven daughters of Atlas, a Titan who held up the sky, and the oceanid Pleione, protectress of sailing ...
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The Pleiades (pronounced 'Ply-a-dees') are a young open star cluster located in the constellation of Taurus the Bull, approximately 440 light years away from ...
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Feb 5, 2024 · The Pleiades aren't anywhere close to being the deepest deep sky object you can hunt for as an amateur astronomer. This cluster is quite easy to ...
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Mar 14, 2024 · Pleiades, open cluster of young stars in the constellation Taurus, about 440 light-years from Earth.