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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. List of stars in Gemini - Wikipedia

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    List of stars in Gemini. This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Gemini, sorted by decreasing brightness. Name. B. F. Var. HD. HIP. RA.

  4. 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. Castor appears singular to the naked eye, but it is ...

  5. Pollux (star) - Wikipedia

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    data. Pollux is the brightest star in the constellation of Gemini. It has the Bayer designation β Geminorum, which is Latinised to Beta Geminorum and abbreviated Beta Gem or β Gem. This is an orange-hued, evolved red giant located at a distance of 34 light-years, making it the closest red giant (and giant star) to the Sun.

  6. Medusa Nebula - Wikipedia

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    The Medusa Nebula is a planetary nebula in the constellation of Gemini. It is also known as Abell 21 and Sharpless 2-274. It was originally discovered in 1955 by University of California, Los Angeles astronomer George O. Abell, who classified it as an old planetary nebula. [4] With the computation of expansion velocities and the thermal ...

  7. Epsilon Geminorum - Wikipedia

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    Epsilon Geminorum or ε Geminorum, formally named Mebsuta / mɛbˈsuːtə /, [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. The distance to this star is determined at 860 light-years (260 ...

  8. Messier 35 - Wikipedia

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    Messier 35. Credit: 2MASS / NASA. Messier 35 or M35, also known as NGC 2168 or the Shoe-Buckle Cluster, is a relatively close open cluster of stars in the west of Gemini, at about the declination of the Sun when the latter is at June solstice. [a] It was discovered by Philippe Loys de Chéseaux around 1745 and independently discovered by John ...

  9. Category:Gemini (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gemini (constellation)" The following 88 pages are in this category, out of 88 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...