المملكة: Tonight, the moon of Ramadan is associated with the stall of the Thuraya star

The head of the Astronomical Society in Jeddah, Eng. Majid Abu Zahra, explained that the chandelier’s stars will be at the bottom of the moon for the observer, and there is a need to use a visual aid – a perspective – to see the chandelier cluster because the lights of the cities affect its vision, and the Red Dabran star is also monitored at the bottom of the moon and will be easily scenes with the naked eye.
The seven sisters
Abu Zahra Al -Thuraya described an open hutist cluster that contains approximately 500 stars within the group of bull stars, and the cluster is also known as the naming of the seven sisters relative to the brightest seven stars, and it resembles the stars of the smaller bear, but it is blurry appearance, and according to recent measurements, the chandelier stars were born from the same gas and dust cloud only about 100 million years ago compared to the age of the sun of 4 billion years and a half.
And that the stars of the chandeliers are linked to each other by exchanging gravity between them, and a distance of 430 light years away from the ground, and those seven sisters are rushing together through space, and many of them shine thousands of times more than the sun.
Bilateral
Abu Zahra indicated that when taking pictures of these clusters, the effect of the nebula from which these stars formed will appear, and through the binary endoscope many stars will appear more than the seven sisters, and through a large telescope some basic materials can be seen around the stars.
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