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  2. Gemini (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Gemini is one of the constellations of the zodiac and is located in the northern celestial hemisphere. It was one of the 48 constellations described by the 2nd century AD astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today. Its name is Latin for twins, and it is associated with the twins Castor and Pollux in Greek ...

  3. Castor (star) - Wikipedia

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    Castor and Pollux are the two "heavenly twin" stars that give the constellation Gemini (meaning twins in Latin) its name. The name Castor refers specifically to Castor , one of the twin sons of Zeus and Leda in Greek and Roman mythology.

  4. List of stars in Gemini - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Gemini, sorted by decreasing ... • Notes = Common name(s) or alternate name(s); comments; notable properties ...

  5. 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.

  6. 74 Geminorum - Wikipedia

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    74 Geminorum (f Geminorum) is a K-type giant star in the constellation Gemini. It is located about 640 light-years from Earth based on its Gaia DR3 parallax. The star is often subject to lunar occultations, allowing an accurate measurement of its angular diameter. [1] It has an apparent magnitude of 5.05, making it faintly visible to the naked ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Rho Geminorum - Wikipedia

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    Rho Geminorum (ρ Gem) is a star system that lies 59 light-years away in the constellation of Gemini, about 5 degrees west of Castor.The system consists of a primary bright enough to be seen with the naked eye, a faint secondary which has rarely been observed even professionally, and a distant, somewhat bright tertiary which requires telescopic equipment for observation.

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

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    These famous women and men are iconic Gemini celebrities, including musicians like Blake Shelton and Lauryn Hill, and actors like Angelina Jolie and Nicole Kidman. Just 60 Celebs You Didn't Know ...