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Constellation of the Pleiades (Seven Sisters), 1908.
Constellation of the Pleiades (Seven Sisters), 1908. Photographed with the 36 inch Crossley reflector at the Lick Observatory, California, USA. The Pleiades, 380 light years distant from Earth, is an open cluster of young stars. The seven brightest stars are easily visible with the naked eye, but the cluster actually consists of hundreds of stars. From The Publications of the Lick Observatory Vol VIII. Sacramento, 1908).
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AR917281
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3389px × 3114px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
20th century
Ann Ronan Pictures
Astronomy
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Constellation
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Pleiades
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star cluster