by starnut » Wed Dec 10, 2008 4:33 am
"...The Pleiades contains over 3000 stars, is about 400 light years away, and only 13 light years across. ..."
It must be a difficult task finding all those stars that belong to the cluster and are not foreground or background stars. Do they use the parallax method to measure the distances of the individual members of the cluster in order to determine their membership? If not, how do they determine the membership?
Gary
"...The Pleiades contains over [b]3000[/b] stars, is about 400 light years away, and only 13 light years across. ..."
It must be a difficult task finding all those stars that belong to the cluster and are not foreground or background stars. Do they use the parallax method to measure the distances of the individual members of the cluster in order to determine their membership? If not, how do they determine the membership?
Gary