The Pleiades or Seven Sisters (M45) is in the constellation of Taurus the Bull.
The Earth is on the other side of the Sun from the Pleiades at that time. From our perspective, the constellation is too close to the Sun to be visible.
The Pleiades cluster contains over 1,000 statistically confirmed members, although this figure excludes unresolved binary stars.
Each constellation is made of stars that are all approximately in the same direction as seen from Earth. That does not mean they are grouped together in 3D space. The bright star in Taurus is Aldebaran, which is 60-70 light years away and about 100 times brighter than the Sun. The Pleiades is an open cluster that is in Taurus, about 500 light-years away, and the brightest star in the Pleiades, Alcyone, is 2-3 times brighter than Aldebaran.
The Seven Sisters, or The Pleiades, isn't a constellation. It's an open cluster of many, many stars - therefore each one has it's own magnitude. However, the open cluster itself has a combined apparent magnitude of 1.6
Alcyone, with an apparent magnitude of 2.86
The Pleiades is not a constellation. It's an open cluster.
The Pleiades is found in the constellation Taurus, the Bull.
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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.
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Pleiades - this is the answer for the game "Seven Little Words". Same as the "Pleiades meteor shower".
The constellation Pleiades, and Mount Kyllene in Arkadia.
It's in the constellation of Taurus the Bull. The distance to the Pleiades is about 135 parsecs, or 440 light years.