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- Hyades (star cluster) - Wikipedia
In 1908, Lewis Boss reported almost 25 years of observations to support this premise, arguing for the existence of a co-moving group of stars that he called the Taurus Stream (now generally known as the Hyades Stream or Hyades Supercluster)
- Hyades – Constellation Guide
The Hyades is a bright, large open cluster of stars located 153 light-years away in the constellation Taurus It is the nearest open star cluster to the Sun
- Hyades – Mythopedia
The Hyades, daughters of the Titan Atlas, were goddesses who were placed in the night sky as a cluster of stars They were associated above all with the rainy season
- The Hyades star cluster: The Face of Taurus the Bull - EarthSky
According to sky lore, the teary Hyades are the daughters of Atlas and Aethra The sisters are forever crying for their brother Hyas, who was killed by a lion or a boar
- Hyades | Cluster, Constellation, Stars | Britannica
Hyades, in Greek mythology, daughters of the Titan Atlas and the Oceanid Aethra, the five (or more) sisters of the Pleiades who nursed the infant wine god, Dionysus, and as a reward were made the five stars in the head of the constellation Taurus, the bull
- Spot the Young Stars of the Hyades and Pleiades - Science@NASA
Next to Orion we find the Hyades, in Taurus, with their distinctive “V’ shape The Hyades are young but mature stars, hundreds of millions of years old and widely dispersed Imagine them as “young adult” stars venturing out from their hometown into their new galactic apartments
- The Hyades Star Cluster - Starlust
The Hyades (also catalogued as Melotte 25) are one of the major tourist attractions in the sky In Greek mythology they are sisters, the daughters of Aethra and Atlas (the giant who carried the heavens on his shoulders) and half-sisters to the Pleiades
- A guide to the Hyades open cluster - BBC Sky at Night Magazine
The Hyades is a large, sideways, V-shaped cluster at the heart of Taurus and like the Pleiades, requires a low power eyepiece to see it properly If exploring the Hyades with a telescope, take a look at doubles 80 and 81 Tauri, Delta-3, Struve 545 and 559
- HYADES - Star Nymphs of Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology the Hyades were nymphs of the five stars of the constellation Hyades and daughters of the heavens-bearing Titan Atlas After their brother Hyas was killed by a lion, the teary Hyades were placed amongst the stars
- Hyades (star cluster) - Wikiwand
The Hyades is the nearest open cluster and one of the best-studied star clusters Located about 153 light-years away from the Sun, it consists of a roughly sphe
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