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The Hyades Star Cluster:
The four brightest member stars
of the Hyades are all red giants
that began life as A-type stars and
have now evolved off the main
sequence. All are located within a
few light years of each other.
Their Bayer designations are
Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, and
Theta Tauri. The distance to the
cluster's center is ~153 light years
from Earth.
Note: Haydes Cluster to Hades.
The Hyades Star Cluster Map (GNU)
The radiant light coming from what appears as the stars Upsilon and Kappa Tauri is actual coming from the
sun’s partial eclipse which is a reflection off the moon. It is interesting that this nighttime event follows after the
“serpent-bearer,” Ophiuchus Constellation is seen during the daytime. This is followed by the planets and stars
appearing too fall from the night sky. We will see these same two stars again falling to the earth during Christ’s
Millennium Reign. This relates to the doom of the Beast and False Prophet. This is a true wonder in the skies
that the Prophet Joel said would happen in Joel 2:30 “I will display wonders in the sky and on the earth.” This event in
the heavens can be assured to be a wonder due to the fact that two stars in the heavens change position in the
same star cluster. This is unlike the stars seen in the heavens normally and is a very unusual occurrence.
. Upsilon
Kappa .
Aldebaran
Pleiades: Crown
December 2390 Stars of Upsilon and Kappa Tauri are falling to earth