Melotte 22

E111956

Melotte 22 is an open star cluster in the constellation Taurus, more commonly known as the Pleiades or Seven Sisters, famed for its bright, blue-hot stars and visibility to the naked eye.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Melotte 22 canonical 3

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Messier object
NGC object
deep-sky object
open star cluster
age about 100 million years
alsoKnownAs M45
Messier 45
Pleiades
Seven Sisters
Subaru
angularSize ~110 arcminutes
apparentMagnitudeV 1.6
bestSeenFromHemisphere Northern Hemisphere
bestViewingSeason northern winter
brightestStarsVisibleToNakedEye 6 to 9
catalogDesignation M45
Melotte 22 self-link
NGC 1432
NGC 1432
surface form: NGC 1435
color blue
constellation Taurus
culturalSignificance featured in many world cultures’ star lore
important in Greek mythology as the Seven Sisters
declination +24° 07′
discovery known since antiquity
distanceFromEarth about 135 parsecs
about 440 light-years
dominantStellarType B-type main-sequence stars
galacticLatitude about −23°
galacticLongitude about 166°
hasFeature reflection nebula
locatedIn Milky Way
Orion Arm
nebulaType reflection nebula
notableStar Alcyone
Atlas
Celaeno
Electra
Maia
Merope
Pleione
Sterope
Taygeta
numberOfStars over 1000
observability easily seen without optical aid in dark skies
properMotion member of the Pleiades moving group
rightAscension 03h 47m
visibility visible to the naked eye

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Seven Sisters catalogCode Melotte 22
Melotte 22 catalogDesignation Melotte 22 self-link
Messier 45 catalogCode Melotte 22