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Taurus constellation / Space / Greek mythology / Open clusters / Messier objects / Pleiades / Merope / Taurus / Naked eye / Astronomy / Pleiades Open Cluster / Astrology
Date: 2011-02-19 04:28:16
Taurus constellation
Space
Greek mythology
Open clusters
Messier objects
Pleiades
Merope
Taurus
Naked eye
Astronomy
Pleiades Open Cluster
Astrology

Guidance of Pleiades watching 1. Background Pleiades is a group of many stars which locates at constellation of Taurus. You can see 6-7 stars in the cluster with the naked eyes. From ancient times, people have noticed th

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