The mon dated the Seven Sisters constellation, also known as the Pleiades stars clusters last Sunday.
Moon’s Celestial Date With the Seven Sisters Constellation
City Life reports that the moon has embarked on a celestial rendezvous with the Seven Sisters constellation, also known as the Pleiades star cluster on November 26th.
Many astronomy enthusiasts will have the opportunity to witness the date of the Moon and the Seven Sisters constellation as it rises at 3:46 p.m. EST. The date between the Seven Sisters constellation and the Moon continued until the following morning, November 27th.
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Moon Outshines the Stars of the Pleiades, Seven Sisters Constellation
According to SPACE, even though the Moon and the Seven Sisters Constellation met, the moon maintained a respectable distance during their date, with too wide a part to be seen together in the field of view of a telescope. Though using a wider field of view of binoculars, they will be visible together. Moreover, the moon’s brilliance has outshined the Seven Sisters constellation making it fainter and challenging to see.
The Seven Sisters constellation stemmed from Greek Mythology, where the seven brightest stars in the Pleiades were associated with the daughters of Atlas and Pleione. In fact, each of the stars in Seven Sisters Constellation was named after Atlas and Pleione and their offspring.
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