Hyades and Pleiades. Artist's impression of the Hyades (yellow V-shape) and Pleiades (white,centre right) star clusters seen from a planet orbiting Aldebaran (orange). The V-shaped pattern of stars in the Hyades cluster forms the head of the constellation Taurus. Aldebaran is a red giant star about 45 times wider than the Sun. It lies 68 light years away from Earth - less than half the distance to the centre of the Hyades cluster,which is 130 light years away | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Butler, Chris |
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