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Re: (meteorobs) Pleiades



Thanks John.  I really meant the six brightest members.  However a Roselyn.br
gave a beautiful answer that I am sure you can enjoy.  Here is hoping you have
good fortune and clear skies.

John Sanford wrote:

> Robert,
> My Guide 7 says that Alcyone has a magnitude of 2.88. As far as the faintest
> goes, I guess you could take your choice...As faint as we can see would be
> one answer, like 28 or so, but if you mean the range of the naked eye stars
> then you probably mean the named stars.... then Merope at 4.17 is the
> faintest of the 7 sisters, so the range is only a little over a magnitude.
> Hope this helps!
> John
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Robert Gardner <rendrag@earthlinkdot net>
> To: Meteor Observors <meteorobs@jovian.com>
> Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 9:23 PM
> Subject: (meteorobs) Pleiades
>
> > What is the magnitude range of the stars in the Pleiades.
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