There are no star cluster based on my "sientific"teacher the constellations are not real well she is kinda crazy so I dont agree with her but my answer to you question is................................................................................................................................ .................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................ .................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................ sorry idk my teacher didnt teach that to me yet but i nedd to know the same thing anyways so.......ya srry
The Hyades (Melotte 25, Collinder 50, Caldwell 41) is the nearest open cluster to the Solar System.
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You're probably observing the Pleiades star cluster (Seven Sisters).
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.
I think this refers to the Pearl Cluster (NGC 3766) which is seen in the southern hemisphere.
A group of diamond is called a cluster
it grow in a cluster
You're probably observing the Pleiades star cluster (Seven Sisters).
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Every Taurus I have seen has buckets.
PLEIADES the crossword answer you want is PLEIADES
Most countries - Taurus is fairly near the equator of the sky.
This is a beautiful cluster of stars called The Pleides.
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You remove the wire cluster then unbolt the hinges from the frame, leaving them on the door.
During the winter months in the Northern Hemisphere, Taurus is above and to the right of the unmistakeable constellation Orion. If you follow the 3 stars of Orion's Belt, up to the right, you will come to a reddish looking star. This is Aldebaran. It is in Taurus. It is on one side of a v-shaped pattern of stars, all of which are part of Taurus. Further up and to the right you will see a cluster of stars called the Pleiades, often called the Seven Sisters, although there are more than 7 stars in the cluster. The Pleiades is also part of Taurus.
The star cluster called Pleiades is also known as the Seven Sisters. It's scientific name is Messier 45, is in the constellation Taurus and the closest star cluster to Earth. The cluster is also called Maia Nebula, after one of the 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.