of stars in the Hyades Stream share the same chemical fingerprint as the Hyades cluster stars. However, about 85% of stars in the Hyades Stream have been...
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setting of the Hyades star cluster were always attended with rain, hence the association of the Hyades (sisters of Hyas) and the Hyades (daughters of ocean)...
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open clusters, such as the Pleiades, the Hyades and the Alpha Persei Cluster, are visible with the naked eye. Some others, such as the Double Cluster, are...
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Hyades may refer to: Hyades (band) Hyades (mythology) Hyades (star cluster), an open star cluster in the constellation Taurus This disambiguation page...
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Golden Gate of the Ecliptic (category Hyades (star cluster))
The asterism is formed of the two eye-catching open star clusters, the Pleiades and the Hyades that form the posts of a virtual gate on either side of...
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K2-25 (category Hyades (star cluster))
K2-25 is a young red dwarf star located in the Hyades cluster. There is a single known Neptune-sized planet in a 3.5 day orbit. Using proper motion measurements...
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Sköll, Hati, and Fenrir are one and the same, deriving from the Hyades star cluster found in the constellation Taurus. The stars form a "V" shape that...
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Pleiades (redirect from Pleiades (star cluster))
interactions with the galactic neighborhood. Together with the open star cluster of the Hyades, the Pleiades form the Golden Gate of the Ecliptic. The name,...
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and proper motion coincide with those of the Hyades, suggesting they may share similar origins. Both clusters also contain red giants and white dwarfs, which...
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groups. Star clusters visible to the naked eye include the Pleiades, Hyades, and 47 Tucanae. Open clusters are very different from globular clusters. Unlike...
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Cayrel de Strobel, G.; Mermilliod, J.C.; Robichon, N.; et al. (1998). "Hyades membership". Retrieved 2007-01-05. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina"...
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Gamma Tauri (category Hyades (star cluster))
located within about 2.5 parsecs of the center of, the Hyades star cluster, the nearest open cluster to the Sun. Based upon parallax measurements, Gamma...
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Kappa Tauri (category Hyades (star cluster))
Tauri) is a double star in the constellation Taurus, the two components κ1 Tauri and κ2 Tauri both members of the Hyades open cluster. The pair are approximately...
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List of nearest stars (redirect from Star/Nearest)
300 light-years (92.0 pc) across. It contains Ursa Major and the Hyades star cluster, among others. The Local Bubble also contains the neighboring G-Cloud...
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Epsilon Tauri (redirect from Ain (star))
later named Amateru) is believed to be orbiting the star. It is a member of the Hyades open cluster. As such its age is well constrained at 625 million...
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star clusters, ordered by diameter in light years, above the size of 50 light years in diameter. This list includes globular clusters, open clusters,...
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(Tuamotuan for 'vast sky') or Te Kokōta (Cook Islands Māori for 'the Hyades star cluster') is the largest atoll in the Tuamotus and one of the largest in...
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"Aldebaran" may refer to the star Aldebaran, likely as it is also associated with the mention of the Hyades star cluster, with which it shares space in...
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The Hyades Stream (or Hyades moving group) is a large collection of scattered stars that also share a similar trajectory with the Hyades Cluster. In 1869...
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to astronomers. Taurus hosts two of the nearest open clusters to Earth, the Pleiades and the Hyades, both of which are visible to the naked eye. At first...
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HD 28736 (category Hyades (star cluster))
low-mass star. Located some 141 light-years (43 parsecs) away according to Gaia EDR3 parallax measurements, it is a member of the Hyades cluster, moving...
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C-41, a German WW1 submarine C41 road (Namibia) Caldwell 41, the Hyades star cluster C-41 process, for developing colour negative film Bone tumor (disease...
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Delta Tauri (category Hyades (star cluster))
δ Tauri) is shared by three star systems in the constellation Taurus. They are all members of the Hyades star cluster. δ1 Tauri δ2 Tauri δ3 Tauri Because...
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their care Zeus rewarded them by placing them as the Hyades among the stars (see Hyades star cluster). In yet another version of the myth, he is raised...
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Theta Tauri (category Hyades (star cluster))
abbreviated Theta Tau, θ Tau) is a wide double star in the constellation of Taurus and a member of the Hyades open cluster. θ Tauri is composed of two 3rd magnitude...
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significant discovery was the calculation of the convergent point of the Hyades star cluster. He was awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society...
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to the Hyades star cluster, called the "rainy Hyades" in classical times, and rising with the sun in April; the Greeks thought of the Hyades as inaugurating...
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Olivier; Hirschi, Raphael; Yusof, Norhasliza; et al. (2010). "The R136 star cluster hosts several stars whose individual masses greatly exceed the accepted...
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Iota Horologii (category Hyades (star cluster))
; et al. (2008). "The exoplanet-host star iota Horologii: an evaporated member of the primordial Hyades cluster". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 482 (2):...
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ladder. The open cluster is roughly twice as distant as the Hyades and covers an area of more than 7.5 degrees on the sky. The cluster is approximately...
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