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  2. Gemini (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Gemini is dominated by Castor and Pollux, two bright stars that appear relatively very closely together forming an o shape, encouraging the mythological link between the constellation and twinship. The twin above and to the right (as seen from the Northern Hemisphere) is Castor, whose brightest star is α Gem; it is a second-magnitude star and ...

  3. Castor (star) - Wikipedia

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    Castor is the second-brightest object in the zodiac constellation of Gemini. It has the Bayer designation α Geminorum, which is Latinised to Alpha Geminorum and abbreviated Alpha Gem or α Gem. With an apparent visual magnitude of 1.58, it is one of the brightest stars in the night sky.

  4. Chatty, charming, and curious: What to know about the Gemini ...

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    Being that Gemini is a twin star, those born under this sign may be imbued with the capacity to do the work of two people at once. This air sign loves to get busy at work and take on many projects.

  5. List of stars in Gemini - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Gemini, sorted by decreasing brightness. Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis. mag. abs. mag. Dist. Sp. class Notes ...

  6. Geminid meteor shower: How and where to catch a glimpse of ...

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    Although meteors are visible across the night sky, they will often appear to originate from the Gemini constellation, RMG added. Find a wide open space to give you the largest possible view of the ...

  7. Just 60 Celebs You Didn't Know Were Geminis - AOL

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    People putting dates and numbers, ‘I thought we went to school together. I’m 50, how are you 48?’ Cause I wanna be,” she laughed, adding, "Happy birthday Gemini. You gotta look for the light."

  8. Epsilon Geminorum - Wikipedia

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    Epsilon Geminorum or ε Geminorum, formally named Mebsuta / m ɛ b ˈ s uː t ə /, [11] [12] is a star in the constellation of Gemini, on the outstretched right 'leg' of the twin Castor. The apparent visual magnitude of +3.06 [ 2 ] makes it one of the brighter stars in this constellation.

  9. Tau Geminorum - Wikipedia

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    Tau Geminorum, Latinized from τ Geminorum, is a star in the northern zodiac constellation of Gemini.It has the apparent visual magnitude of +4.42, [2] making it visible to the naked eye under suitably good seeing conditions.