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Monday, March 5, 2007. Electra Taurus Star -Tara. Electra is in the Taurus constellation. The stars brightness of 3.72 it is the third of the nine brightest stars in the Pleuades star cluster. It belongs to the B6III class, it is approxamitley 440 lightyears away from the sun. It is one of the four Pleiades stars classed as a giant. It is continually expanding due to the hydrogen fuel in the core. Http ottawa.rasc.caastronotes2000an0011i2.jpg. 15,000 cubic feet. Span of Solar Arrays. Http www.

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Monday, March 5, 2007. Electra Taurus Star -Tara. Electra is in the Taurus constellation. The stars brightness of 3.72 it is the third of the nine brightest stars in the Pleuades star cluster. It belongs to the B6III class, it is approxamitley 440 lightyears away from the sun. It is one of the four Pleiades stars classed as a giant. It is continually expanding due to the hydrogen fuel in the core. Http ottawa.rasc.caastronotes2000an0011i2.jpg. 15,000 cubic feet. Span of Solar Arrays. Http www.

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