
Maia, Celaeno, Electra and Merope. The Pleiades.

Maia, Celaeno, Electra and Merope. The Pleiades.

M45 Star Cluster & Interstellar Dust Cloud
Copyright: Iñaki Lizaso

M45 Star and Stripes
Copyright: Marco Angelini and Fabio Tagliani (acquisition); Francesco Antonucci (processing)

Shy Moon & Pleiades
Copyright: Daniel Fernández

Pleiades and Stardust
Have you ever seen the Pleiades star cluster? Perhaps the most famous star cluster on the sky, the Pleiades can be seen without binoculars from even the depths of a light-polluted city. Also known as the Seven Sisters and M45, the Pleiades is one of the brightest and closest open clusters.
Credit & Copyright: Rogelio Bernal Andreo (Deep Sky Colors)

Pleiades
Copyright: Mario Weigand
M45 - Messier 45, The Pleiades
Quite possibly my favorite open cluster and probably a well-known one among astronomers and enthusiasts alike. Decided to give M45 its own highlight.
the Pleiades, or Seven Sisters (Messier object 45), is an open star cluster containing middle-aged hot B-type stars located in the constellation of Taurus. It is among the nearest star clusters to Earth and is the cluster most obvious to the naked eye in the night sky. Pleiades has several meanings in different cultures and traditions.
The cluster is dominated by hot blue and extremely luminous stars that have formed within the last 100 million years. Dust that forms a faint reflection nebulosity around the brightest stars was thought at first to be left over from the formation of the cluster (hence the alternate name Maia Nebula after the star Maia), but is now known to be an unrelated dust cloud in the interstellar medium that the stars are currently passing through. Astronomers estimate that the cluster will survive for about another 250 million years, after which it will disperse due to gravitational interactions with its galactic neighborhood.
Info Credit: Wiki
Main Image Credit: Lance Taylor
M45 - Messier 45, The Pleiades
Quite possibly my favorite open cluster and probably a well-known one among astronomers and enthusiasts alike. Decided to give M45 its own highlight.
the Pleiades, or Seven Sisters (Messier object 45), is an open star cluster containing middle-aged hot B-type stars located in the constellation of Taurus. It is among the nearest star clusters to Earth and is the cluster most obvious to the naked eye in the night sky. Pleiades has several meanings in different cultures and traditions.
The cluster is dominated by hot blue and extremely luminous stars that have formed within the last 100 million years. Dust that forms a faint reflection nebulosity around the brightest stars was thought at first to be left over from the formation of the cluster (hence the alternate name Maia Nebula after the star Maia), but is now known to be an unrelated dust cloud in the interstellar medium that the stars are currently passing through. Astronomers estimate that the cluster will survive for about another 250 million years, after which it will disperse due to gravitational interactions with its galactic neighborhood.
Info Credit: Wiki
Main Image Credit: Lance Taylor

M45: The Pleiades
Copyright: Alan Chen

Wide Field View: M45 The Pleiades
Copyright: Ferran Bosch

M45: The Pleiades
Copyright: Alan Chen

M45: The Pleiades
Copyright: Alan Chen