The Double Cluster in Perseus The Hyades Cluster in Taurus (EarthSky) The Beehive Cluster (APOD)
Star cluster Catalog # Cluster type Hyades C41 open Pleiades M45 open Nebulae in Taurus Notable and easy-to-find nebulae in the constellation Taurus . Also seeall nebulae. Nebula name Catalog # Nebula type Barnard's Merope Nebula reflection ...
Closer study reveals that they really do form separate clusters in space. E.g. the Pleiades in Taurus and the Hyades around Aldebaran, the brightest star in Taurus, are such open star clusters. Almost the whole of the constellation Coma Berenices is also an open star cluster. Many objects ...
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NGC 1647is a spectacular cluster in Taurus, composed of 40 scattered stars. Its diameter is 45 arcminutes. Harvard 20is an interesting cluster in Sagitta, it has two bright stars to the west. Except these two stars, five more are visible. The stars of the cluster are grouped in the form...
The Hyades Star Cluster Taurus, the Bull, is an ancient constellation that dates back to when bulls were worshipped in the Middle East. His face is marked by the V-shaped cluster of stars called the Hyades, his glinting red eye is the bright star Aldebaran and his long horns are ...
an open, or galactic, cluster in Taurus. Six to nine of the brightest stars of the cluster can be seen with the naked eye. Statistical calculations have established that there are about 540 stars in the cluster, although the number is probably much greater. The brightest star in the Pleiade...
2.An open star cluster in the constellation Taurus, consisting of several hundred stars, of which six are visible to the naked eye and located approximately 430 light years from Earth. [Middle EnglishPliades, from LatinPlēïades, from GreekPlēiades.] ...
The Pleiades are an asterism, or pattern of stars, as well as an open star cluster, made up of more than 1,000 stars. They are located in the constellation Taurus and are about 410 light-years from Earth. Also known as the "Seven Sisters" and Messier 45, they derive their English...
M41Open ClusterCanis MajorM41_Finder_Chart.pdf M42The Great Orion Nebula (Nebula)OrionM42_Finder_Chart.pdf M43De Mairan's Nebula (Nebula)OrionM43_Finder_Chart.pdf M44The Praesepe (Open Cluster)CancerM44_Finder_Chart.pdf M45Pleiades (Open Cluster)TaurusM45_Finder_Chart.pdf ...