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Astronomy Picture of the Day
Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our
fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation
written by a professional astronomer.
2019 September 1
M45: The Pleiades Star Cluster
Image Credit & Copyright: Marco Lorenzi (Glittering Lights)
Explanation: Have you ever seen the Pleiades star cluster? Even if you
have, you probably have never seen it as dusty as this. Perhaps the
most famous star cluster on the sky, the bright stars of the Pleiades
can be seen without binoculars from even the depths of a light-polluted
city. With a long exposure from a dark location, though, the dust cloud
surrounding the Pleiades star cluster becomes very evident. The
featured exposure took over 12 hours and covers a sky area several
times the size of the full moon. Also known as the Seven Sisters and
M45, the Pleiades lies about 400 light years away toward the
constellation of the Bull (Taurus). A common legend with a modern twist
is that one of the brighter stars faded since the cluster was named,
leaving only six stars visible to the unaided eye. The actual number of
Pleiades stars visible, however, may be more or less than seven,
depending on the darkness of the surrounding sky and the clarity of the
observer's eyesight.
Tomorrow's picture: infrared sky spider
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