You're probably observing the Pleiades star cluster (Seven Sisters).
The constellation that is shaped like a bull is Taurus. It is one of the twelve zodiac constellations and is known for its V-shaped cluster of stars that represents the bull's head.
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
Two stars orbiting each other are "binary stars" ...a group of stars near each other, may be formally or informally known as a "cluster".
That is called a globular cluster.
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The stars that form the constellation Taurus are Aldebaran, Elnath, and the Pleiades star cluster. These stars are easily visible in the night sky and help create the distinctive shape of the celestial bull.
Some notable stars in the constellation Taurus include Aldebaran, the brightest star in the constellation, Elnath, and the Pleiades star cluster. These stars are visible to the naked eye and have been significant in various cultures and mythologies.
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 open cluster of stars visible in the constellation of Taurus is the Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters. It is one of the closest star clusters to Earth and is easily visible to the naked eye. The Pleiades cluster contains hundreds of hot, young stars formed within the last 100 million years.
This is a beautiful cluster of stars called The Pleides.
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.
Aldebaran is the alpha star, the red giant. The Hyades are behind Alpha Tauri (Aldebaran) so it looks from our line of sight as part of the Hyades. That star cluster, has the stars Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, and Theta Tauri, and for a more extensive list, wikipedia list of stars in Hyades Cluster
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 constellation that is shaped like a bull is Taurus. It is one of the twelve zodiac constellations and is known for its V-shaped cluster of stars that represents the bull's head.
There was a cluster of stars that the astronomers were studying carefully.
The constellation north of Orion is Taurus. Taurus is easily identifiable by the V-shaped cluster of stars known as the Hyades and the bright star Aldebaran, which marks the eye of the bull in this constellation.
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.