The Pleiades is a open star cluster. It contains mostly blue-white type stars, so the colour of the cluster would appear to be blue-white.
However, it is a cluster and not a single star.
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The Pleiades is found in the constellation Taurus, the Bull.
In Arabic it is called Tsurayya. It is called Subaru in Japan and Bitang Skora in Borneo. Pleiades itself comes from Hebrew.
In the winter sky, the Pleiades star cluster can be found in the constellation of Taurus. Look towards the southeast to locate this beautiful group of stars, also known as the Seven Sisters. Pleiades is easily spotted with the naked eye on clear nights.
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.
The Pleiades star cluster is approximately 14 light years across. It consists of over 1,000 stars, although only a handful are easily visible to the naked eye.
Pleiades is an open cluster of stars. Most are hot B type stars so it will have a temperature of about 10,000 -> 30,000 K so will appear blue to blue white.
The pleiades are known as "Matariki"
The Pleiades is not a constellation. It's an open cluster.
The Pleiades were the seven daughters of the Titan Atlas and Pleione the sea nymph.
Order of the Pleiades - Iran - happened in 1957.
Subaru is Japanese for Pleiades. The Pleiades is an open star cluster. The Subaru logo has an image of stars similar to the stars of Pleiades, but whereas the Pleiades has 7 stars, the Subaru logo has only 6.
The Pleiades is found in the constellation Taurus, the Bull.
In Arabic it is called Tsurayya. It is called Subaru in Japan and Bitang Skora in Borneo. Pleiades itself comes from Hebrew.
Alcyone, with an apparent magnitude of 2.86
Pleiades - this is the answer for the game "Seven Little Words". Same as the "Pleiades meteor shower".
The Pleiades or Seven Sisters (M45) is in the constellation of Taurus the Bull.
It's in the constellation of Taurus the Bull. The distance to the Pleiades is about 135 parsecs, or 440 light years.