Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

hyades

Noun
/ˈhaɪədiːz/
Definition
The Hyades are a cluster of stars located in the constellation Taurus, known for their V-shaped formation. They are among the nearest star clusters to Earth and are easily visible to the naked eye during winter evenings.
Examples
  • The Hyades star cluster is often associated with rain in ancient mythology.
  • Many astronomers study the Hyades to better understand the formation of star clusters.
  • During a clear night, the Hyades can be spotted near the bright star Aldebaran.
Meaning
In astronomy, the term ‘Hyades’ refers to asterisms of bright stars in the Taurus constellation. They symbolize the rainy season in ancient mythology.
Synonyms
  • Star cluster
  • Constellation of Taurus
  • V-shaped stars