The Seven Sisters are found in the constellation of Taurus. Another name for this highly visible open star cluster is Pleiades.
The Pleiades is found in the constellation Taurus, the Bull.
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The Seven Sisters is also known as The Pleiades and it IS NOT a constellation. It's an OPEN CLUSTER of young, hot stars.
I think you might be talking about the asterism called Pleiades or The Seven Sisters. Look for images of the seven sisters to see.
The Plough (sometimes known as the Big Dipper)
The Pleiades is found in the constellation Taurus, the Bull.
The Seven Sisters are also known as the Pleiades. The constellation is Taurus (The Bull). The 'sisters' are located on the left shoulder of the bull.
pleiades.
The Pleiades or Seven Sisters (M45) is in the constellation of Taurus the Bull.
The Seven Sisters is also known as The Pleiades and it IS NOT a constellation. It's an OPEN CLUSTER of young, hot stars.
I think you might be talking about the asterism called Pleiades or The Seven Sisters. Look for images of the seven sisters to see.
The constellation Aquarius has several major stars. Its brightest is Sadalsuud, Beta Aquarii. The constellation also has seven stars with known planets.
Ursa Major, the Great Bear.
In the Odyssey, the Pleiads are a group of seven sisters who appear in the night sky. Boötes is a constellation mentioned in the Odyssey as guiding the sailors. The Bear is likely a reference to Ursa Major, another constellation used for navigation.
The Plough (sometimes known as the Big Dipper)
The Bible refers to the Big Dipper as "the seven stars" (Amos 5:8)The North Star can be found using the Big DipperThe Big Dipper contains the seven brightest stars of the constellation Ursa Major
The Saptarshis are seven sages in Hindu literature; they are also identified with the seven main stars of the Big Dipper. This is part of the constellation Ursa Major.