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  • Pleiades Star Cluster: Location, Visibility & Constellation Association
    The Pleiades are not "after" anything in the sense of following something in time.

    Here are a few things that might be confusing you:

    * The Pleiades are a star cluster: They are a group of stars that are gravitationally bound to each other, not a single star like the Sun.

    * They are visible in the night sky: Their visibility depends on your location and the time of year. They are most easily seen in the Northern Hemisphere in the winter months.

    * They are associated with the constellation Taurus: The Pleiades are located within the boundaries of the constellation Taurus, the bull.

    To clarify your question, could you please rephrase it? For example, you could ask:

    * What constellation follows the Pleiades in the sky?

    * What is the astronomical significance of the Pleiades' location in the sky?

    I'd be happy to help you understand more about the Pleiades once I understand your specific question.

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