Taygeta
Taygeta is one of the seven sisters in the Pleiades star cluster, located in the constellation of Taurus. It is a bright star, classified as a B-type main-sequence star, and is approximately 440 light-years away from Earth. Taygeta is known for its bluish-white color and is part of a group of stars that have been significant in various cultures throughout history.
The name "Taygeta" comes from Greek mythology, where she was one of the daughters of Atlas and Pleione. In mythology, Taygeta was associated with the hunt and was often depicted as a beautiful maiden. The Pleiades cluster, including Taygeta, has been a subject of fascination for astronomers and stargazers for centuries.