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The Pleiades is found in the constellation Taurus, the Bull.

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The seven sisters, also known as the Pleiades, are found in the constellation of Taurus. The Pleiades is one of the closest star clusters to Earth and is easily visible to the naked eye in the night sky.


In which major constellation are the Pleiades found?

The Pleiades are found in the constellation of Taurus. Taurus is one of the zodiac constellations and is known for its bright stars and easily recognizable V-shape, with the Pleiades cluster located within this grouping.


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The constellation that looks like the Little Dipper but is not is likely Ursa Major, also known as the Big Dipper. Ursa Major is larger and more prominent than the Little Dipper (Ursa Minor) and is easily recognizable in the northern hemisphere sky.


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The major constellation that has seven stars is the Big Dipper. It is always located in the northern sky with Polaris being slightly below the Dipper.


What are pleiads bootes bear in the odyssey?

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.


What are the major stars in Taurus?

Some of the major stars in the constellation Taurus include Aldebaran, Elnath, and Alcyone. Aldebaran is the brightest star in Taurus and one of the brightest stars in the night sky. Alcyone is part of the Pleiades star cluster, also known as the Seven Sisters.


In which constellation is Sirus found?

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What special feature found in constellation ursa major?

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One of the stars in the star cluster Pleiades?

Technically this is called an "asterism", and it doesn't have to be a "mythological character", it can be any widely known and recognized pattern. For example, the Plough, the Big Dipper, and Charles' Wain are all asterisms representing a plow, a dipper, and a wagon respectively (they all also happen to be the exact same stars, which are a part of the constellation called Ursa Major, which itself is also the name of an asterism representing a bear). Other non-mythological asterisms include the Summer Triangle, the Southern Cross, the Great Square, Octans (a piece of navigational equipment), and Puppis (the back part of a ship, though admittedly the specific ship in question is from mythology; it's the one Jason - the one who was after the Golden Fleece - sailed).Laypeople (that is, people who aren't astronomers), and even some astronomers when talking to non-astronomers, use the more widely known word "constellation" when what they really mean is "asterism", but technically a constellation is specifically defined patch of sky. All the constellations (there are 88 official constellations, and between them they cover the entire sky) contain the asterism from which they take their name, but they also contain many, many other stars besides, most of which are too faint to see except through a telescope.


How many stars make up the constellation ursa major?

The constellation Ursa Major contains about seven main stars that form the shape of a bear. The most famous of these stars is the Big Dipper or Plough asterism, which is not a constellation in itself but part of Ursa Major.


In what constellation big dipper found?

The big dipper can be found in Ursa Major.


How far apart from each other are Orion Canis Major the Pleiades and the Earth?

Any constellation is a group of stars that appear to form some kind of pattern, but have no connection with each other. They all happen to be in roughly the same direction from us, but they're all at different distances. So there's no such thing as a constellation's distance from us, or from anything else.