*Comin‘ from space to teach you of the* ***Pleiades***
judgejuddhirsch on
I’ve always heard it called the 7 sisters?
Mentalfloss1 on
Get the Planets app. It’s free.
Mindless_Rabbit881 on
Pléiades is the name. It’s been the same for centuries
ramriot on
In Japan it’s called Subaru & a picture of it appears on every car of that make.
worrub918 on
Check out r/itsalwayspleiades
SingularWords on
And, btw, it is above Orion, yes, but more closely, in the Taurus constellation, and above Hyades cluster – that „>“ shaped group of stars just between your circled Pleyades and Orion is Hyades, a head of the bull, with Aldebaran, red giant, the brightest Taurus‘ star, in its left bottom end, representing the eye of the bull.
ImOnAnAdventure180 on
Is there anything in our night sky that doesn’t have a name??
tigertts on
My Encyclopedia Britannica suggests something referred to as a Google Search.
OIiversArmy on
Yes actually. They do have a name for that cluster of stars.
comfortably_nuumb on
It’s the teensy weensy dipper. Don’t listen to anyone else.
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r/itsalwaysthepleiades
It’s always the pleiades
It even has its own sub and car brand!
M45 Pleiades cluster in Taurus.
Yes, it is the Pleiades cluster.
Your image in the dictionary!
This life is more than ordinary!
Can I get two? Maybe even three of these.
*Comin‘ from space to teach you of the* ***Pleiades***
I’ve always heard it called the 7 sisters?
Get the Planets app. It’s free.
Pléiades is the name. It’s been the same for centuries
In Japan it’s called Subaru & a picture of it appears on every car of that make.
Check out r/itsalwayspleiades
And, btw, it is above Orion, yes, but more closely, in the Taurus constellation, and above Hyades cluster – that „>“ shaped group of stars just between your circled Pleyades and Orion is Hyades, a head of the bull, with Aldebaran, red giant, the brightest Taurus‘ star, in its left bottom end, representing the eye of the bull.
Is there anything in our night sky that doesn’t have a name??
My Encyclopedia Britannica suggests something referred to as a Google Search.
Yes actually. They do have a name for that cluster of stars.
It’s the teensy weensy dipper. Don’t listen to anyone else.