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Orion Cluster, Pleiades and Hyades, Galactic Clones?

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These are the stars of the winter sky: the clusters of the Orion nebula, the Hyades and the Pleiades are visible with the naked eye, grouped in the same region of the sky. However, these three stellar clusters (the so-called "open ones") are actually clones, i.e. clusters with the same sizes.
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These are the stars of the winter sky: the clusters of the Orion nebula, the Hyades and the Pleiades are visible with the naked eye, grouped in the same region of the sky. However, these three stellar clusters (the so-called "open ones") are actually clones, i.e. clusters with the same sizes.

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cieletespace.fr broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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