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Pleiades

The Pleiades ( PLEE-ə-deez, PLAY-, PLY-), also known as Seven Sisters and Messier 45 (M45), is an asterism of an open star cluster containing young B-type stars in the northwest of the constellation Taurus. At a distance of about 444 light-years, it is among the nearest star clusters to Earth and the nearest Messier object to Earth, being the most obvious star cluster to the naked eye in the night sky. It contains the reflection nebulae NGC 1432, an HII region, and NGC 1435, known as the Merope Nebula. Around 2330 BC the Pleiades marked the vernal point. Due to the brightness of its stars, the Pleiades is viewable from most areas on Earth, even in locations with significant light pollution. The cluster is dominated by hot blue luminous stars that have formed within the last 100 million years. Reflection nebulae around the brightest stars were once thought to be leftover material from their formation, but are now considered likely to be an unrelated dust cloud in the interstellar medium through which the stars are currently passing. This dust cloud is estimated to be moving at a speed of approximately 18 km/s relative to the stars in the cluster. Computer simulations have shown that the Pleiades were probably formed from a compact configuration that once resembled the Orion Nebula. Astronomers estimate that the cluster will survive for approximately another 250 million years, after which the clustering will be lost due to gravitational interactions with the galactic neighborhood. Together with the open star cluster of the Hyades, the Pleiades form the Golden Gate of the Ecliptic. The Pleiades have been said to "resemble a tiny dipper," and should not be confused with the "Little Dipper," or Ursa Minor.

Infobox

Right ascension
03h 47m 24s
Declination
24° 07′ 00″
Distance
444 ly on average (136.2±1.2 pc)
Apparent magnitude (V)
1.6
Apparent dimensions (V)
Mass
800 M☉
Radius
20.34 light years
Estimated age
75 to 150 million years
Other designations
Seven Sisters, M45, Cr 42, Mel 22
Constellation
Taurus

Tables

Selected distance estimates to the Pleiades · Distance
1999
1999
Year
1999
Distance (pc)
125
Notes
Hipparcos
2004
2004
Year
2004
Distance (pc)
134.6 ± 3.1
Notes
Hubble Fine Guidance Sensor
2009
2009
Year
2009
Distance (pc)
120.2 ± 1.9
Notes
Revised Hipparcos
2014
2014
Year
2014
Distance (pc)
136.2 ± 1.2
Notes
Very-long-baseline interferometry
2016
2016
Year
2016
Distance (pc)
134 ± 6
Notes
Gaia Data Release 1
2018
2018
Year
2018
Distance (pc)
136.2 ± 5.0
Notes
Gaia Data Release 2
2023
2023
Year
2023
Distance (pc)
135.74±0.10 pc
Notes
Gaia Data Release 3
Year
Distance (pc)
Notes
1999
125
Hipparcos
2004
134.6 ± 3.1
Hubble Fine Guidance Sensor
2009
120.2 ± 1.9
Revised Hipparcos
2014
136.2 ± 1.2
Very-long-baseline interferometry
2016
134 ± 6
Gaia Data Release 1
2018
136.2 ± 5.0
Gaia Data Release 2
2023
135.74±0.10 pc
Gaia Data Release 3
Pleiades bright stars · Brightest stars
Alcyone
Alcyone
Name
Alcyone
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
/ælˈsaɪ.əniː/
Designation
Eta (25) Tauri
Apparent magnitude
2.86
Stellar classification
B7IIIe
Distance (ly)
409±50
Atlas
Atlas
Name
Atlas
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
/ˈætləs/
Designation
27 Tauri
Apparent magnitude
3.62
Stellar classification
B8III
Distance (ly)
387±26
Electra
Electra
Name
Electra
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
/əˈlɛktrə/
Designation
17 Tauri
Apparent magnitude
3.70
Stellar classification
B6IIIe
Distance (ly)
375±23
Maia
Maia
Name
Maia
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
/ˈmeɪ.ə/
Designation
20 Tauri
Apparent magnitude
3.86
Stellar classification
B7III
Distance (ly)
344±25
Merope
Merope
Name
Merope
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
/ˈmɛrəpiː/
Designation
23 Tauri
Apparent magnitude
4.17
Stellar classification
B6IVev
Distance (ly)
344±16
Taygeta
Taygeta
Name
Taygeta
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
/teɪˈɪdʒətə/
Designation
19 Tauri
Apparent magnitude
4.29
Stellar classification
B6IV
Distance (ly)
364±16
Pleione
Pleione
Name
Pleione
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
/ˈpliːəniː, ˈplaɪ-/
Designation
28 (BU) Tauri
Apparent magnitude
5.09 (var.)
Stellar classification
B8IVpe
Distance (ly)
422±11
Celaeno
Celaeno
Name
Celaeno
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
/səˈliːnoʊ/
Designation
16 Tauri
Apparent magnitude
5.44
Stellar classification
B7IV
Distance (ly)
434±10
Name
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
Designation
HD 23753
Apparent magnitude
5.44
Stellar classification
B9Vn
Distance (ly)
420±10
Asterope or Sterope I
Asterope or Sterope I
Name
Asterope or Sterope I
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
/əˈstɛrəpiː/
Designation
21 Tauri
Apparent magnitude
5.64
Stellar classification
B8Ve
Distance (ly)
431±8
Name
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
Designation
18 Tauri
Apparent magnitude
5.66
Stellar classification
B8V
Distance (ly)
444±7
Name
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
Designation
HD 23923
Apparent magnitude
6.16
Stellar classification
B8V
Distance (ly)
435±4
Sterope II
Sterope II
Name
Sterope II
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
/ˈstɛrəpiː/
Designation
22 Tauri
Apparent magnitude
6.41
Stellar classification
B9V
Distance (ly)
444±6
Name
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
Designation
HD 23853
Apparent magnitude
6.59
Stellar classification
B9.5V
Distance (ly)
459±4
Name
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
Designation
HD 23410
Apparent magnitude
6.88
Stellar classification
A0V
Distance (ly)
443±5
Name
Pronunciation[citation needed] (IPA)
Designation
Apparent magnitude
Stellar classification
Distance (ly)
Alcyone
/ælˈsaɪ.əniː/
Eta (25) Tauri
2.86
B7IIIe
409±50
Atlas
/ˈætləs/
27 Tauri
3.62
B8III
387±26
Electra
/əˈlɛktrə/
17 Tauri
3.70
B6IIIe
375±23
Maia
/ˈmeɪ.ə/
20 Tauri
3.86
B7III
344±25
Merope
/ˈmɛrəpiː/
23 Tauri
4.17
B6IVev
344±16
Taygeta
/teɪˈɪdʒətə/
19 Tauri
4.29
B6IV
364±16
Pleione
/ˈpliːəniː, ˈplaɪ-/
28 (BU) Tauri
var.)
B8IVpe
422±11
Celaeno
/səˈliːnoʊ/
16 Tauri
5.44
B7IV
434±10
HD 23753
5.44
B9Vn
420±10
Asterope or Sterope I
/əˈstɛrəpiː/
21 Tauri
5.64
B8Ve
431±8
18 Tauri
5.66
B8V
444±7
HD 23923
6.16
B8V
435±4
Sterope II
/ˈstɛrəpiː/
22 Tauri
6.41
B9V
444±6
HD 23853
6.59
B9.5V
459±4
HD 23410
6.88
A0V
443±5

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