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This is a combination of two photos taken separately, one of a mountain range, the other of Pleiades. Pleiades are out of proportion and the idea is to depict how it would look if the Deep Space Objects are closer to us, bigger and more visible.
A little constellation in the dark night sky
The Pleiades (or the Seven Sisters) is the name of an open cluster in the constellation Taurus.
A picture of the fading stars of Milky Way before the dawn
Pleiades photo taken during summer night in Southern Hemisphere, using the telescope.
The Pleiades open star cluster.
open cluster pleiades in taurus constellation (m45)
Taurus (The Bull) constellation, vector illustration with the names of basic stars against the starry sky
M45, The Pleiades, or The Seven Sisters, are an open star cluster located in the constellation of Taurus. It is among the nearest star clusters to Earth and is the cluster most obvious to the naked eye in the night sky. Dust that forms a faint reflection nebulosity around the brightest stars was thought at first to be left over from the formation of the cluster, but is now known to be an unrelated dust cloud in the interstellar medium, through which the starlight is passing. This image was captured using amateur astrophotography equipment including a Skywatcher 80mm telescope, a QHY269M monochrome camera and a seven position filter wheel containging Red, Green, Blue, Hydrogen Alpha, Oxygen III and Suplphur II filters. Tracking was done using an iOptron CEM70G mount and PHD2 guiding software. It was entirely processed using PixInsight.
The red planet Mars and the Pleiades in the constellation Taurus, photographed on March 6th, 2021.
"Telescope image of the Pleiades (Seven Sisters, Subaru) star cluster taken from my backyard observatory, showing bright stars and nebula."
M45 - the Pleiades, Seven Sisters, Deep Sky Astrophoto, Science. the pleiades M45 open star cluster in the constellation of taurus.
Starry in blue sky night time scene with milky way high iso
I've wanted to visit this location for a while. This cairn circle is believed to be a Bronze Age round enclosure and the site is also that of an Iron Age hillfort. As it was St. Pirans day, I sat on the cliffside with a bottle of 'Proper Job' looking at Cape Cornwall and savoured the beauty of Kernow….’ansum.
The stellar constellation Pleiades. Hires JPEG (5000 x 3604pixels) and EPS10 file included. File contains gradient mesh (EPS 10).
Illustration from 19th century.
Wide angle view of the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) display visible for hours during night hours of August 24 over Denali National Park, Alaska. Shining sky gives green color to the water surface. Picture taken near a small lake by the Denali Highway. Pleiades star cluster visible near the middle of the picture.
The Pleiades are an open star cluster containing middle-aged, hot B-type stars located in the constellation of Taurus. It is among the nearest star clusters to Earth and is the cluster most obvious to the naked eye in the night sky.
Star cluster and nebula
NZ Matariki Maori New Year Whanau spending time together
Backgrounds night sky with stars with 80 mm refracting telescope. The Pleiades, also known as The Seven Sisters and Messier 45, is an open star cluster containing the star Sterope, Merope, Electra, Maia, Taygeta, Celaeno, and Alcyone. Is located in the north-west of the constellation Taurus.
Space of night sky with cloud and stars
Abstract space background. Star cluster. Vector illustration eps 10
The Pleiades (also known as M45 or the Seven Sisters) is the name of an open cluster in the constellation
The Heart of the Stars in the Sky, Night Sky with Stars for Valentine, Starry Night Sky, Happy Valentines Day , Vector Illustration
Horoscope constellation zodiac star sign symbols.
Pleiades constellation and star cluster with oxygen III nebula around
Winter sky. Rich starfield with Orion, Taurus, Gemini, Auriga constellations. Pleiades star cluster is visible on the right.
Light Box Trend in a Maoritanga Theme. Te Reo (Maori Language) that every Kiwi or New Zealander should know. Matariki is the Maori New Year Celebration. Matariki actually means the cluster of stars Pleiades (or seven sisters) which marks the beginning of a New Year when they arrive in the sky. The New Year is a time to plant your new crops for the coming New Year ahead.
Messier 45 nebula also know as Pleiades taken with dedicated astrophotography camera on the telescope
Computer-generated universe showing the Pleiades (M45 or the Seven Sisters) located in the Taurus constellation. Positioning of the stars were carefully mapped from NASA's mosaic of the Pleiades images available in the public domain.
Stars galaxy background
Pleiades open star cluster with nebula (Messier 45) in constellation of Taurus photographed with high quality amateur telescope. Thousands of stars can be resolved in this image. It can be easy flipped, rotated and still maintein visual quality.
The Pleiades, the Merope Nebula, and the Maia Nebula as seen from Emmingen-Liptingen in Germany.
Taurus (The Bull) constellation, vector illustration with the names of basic stars against the starry sky
Long exposure of the sky with Milky Way. High ISO.
Long periodic Comet Lovejoy with the Pleiades Star Cluster. Guided long exposure.
Milky Way stars. Mosaic of several photos through a telescope.
An awe-inspiring image of the Pleiades star cluster and reflection nebulosity illuminated in the night sky, creating a captivating scene
Canon 77D 250mm f/4.9 36x60s Iso 1600
The Pleiades (also known as M45 or the Seven Sisters) is the name of an open cluster in the constellation of Taurus. It is among the nearest to the Earth of all open clusters, probably the best known and certainly the most striking to the naked eye.
Long exposure of the sky with Milky Way. High ISO.
Pleiades in the sky isolated. Bright blue stars in space. Cluster of young stars.
Playades asterism in taurus constellation during a winter starry night