Alcyone Ab, a planet orbiting the star Alcyone in the Pleiades cluster, has a luminosity that is not directly measured in the same way as stars. However, it is estimated to be significantly less luminous than its host star, Alcyone, which has a luminosity about 250 times that of the Sun. The exact luminosity of Alcyone Ab would depend on its atmospheric conditions and composition, but specific values are not well-documented in current astronomical literature.
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