NASA’s TESS Spacecraft Triples Size of Pleiades Star Cluster

by | Nov 20, 2025 | Climate Change

Astronomers have revolutionized our understanding of a collection of stars in the northern sky called the Pleiades. They used data from NASA’s TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) and other observatories as NASA explores the secrets of the universe for the benefit of all, from the Moon to Mars and beyond.

By examining the rotation, chemistry, and orbit around the Milky Way of members of several different nearby stellar groups, the scientists identified a continuum of more than 3,000 stars arcing across 1,900 light-years. This Greater Pleiades Complex triples the number of stars associated with the Pleiades and opens new approaches for discovering similar dispersed star clusters in the future.

“The Pleiades are very well studied — we often use them as a benchmark in astronomical observations,” said Andrew Boyle, a graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. “When I started this research, I didn’t expect the cluster to balloon to the size that it did. It really touches on a human note. In the Northern Hemisphere, we’ve been looking up at the Pleiades and telling stories about them for thousands of years, but there’s so much more to them than we knew.”

A paper about the result, led by Boyle, published Wednesday, Nov. 12, in the Astrophysical Journal.

The Pleiades is a bright cluster of stars, also known …

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