Pleiades Star Cluster Revealed as Part of a Vast Stellar Family

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Astronomers using NASA's TESS and ESA's Gaia have discovered that the Pleiades star cluster is about 20 times larger than previously thought, containing thousands of stars instead of just seven, which could reshape our understanding of star formation and the galaxy's structure.
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- Astronomers found Pleiades cluster, which is 20 times bigger than expected Moneycontrol
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