The Pleiades is a relatively nearby open star cluster located in the constellation Taurus. It is composed of numerous young, hot, and massive stars that are still forming and evolving. As a star cluster, the stars within the Pleiades are gravitationally bound, although the cluster itself continues to disperse over vast timescales. The stellar members exhibit various stages of spectral classification, allowing astronomers to study stellar evolution and the dynamics of star formation regions. The cluster’s position in the galactic plane allows for the observation of various interstellar medium phenomena, including residual dust clouds that are implicated in the birth of new stellar generations.