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Podcast: StarDate
Episode: Makahiki
Description: Thereโs nothing in the night sky quite like the Pleiades. The star cluster forms a tiny dipper. Depending on sky conditions and the viewerโs eyesight, anywhere from a half dozen to a dozen stars or more are visible to the naked eye.
Its unique visage has made the Pleiades one of the most important sky objects in many cultures. The people of the Andes timed the start of the harvest season to its first appearance in the dawn sky. The Aztec year began at about the same time.
In Hawaii, the Pleiades was know...