Northern Hemsphere
Gemini is a constellation, not a specific object in the sky.
There's only one sky - Gemini is a constellation best visible during the late fall, winter, & early spring.
Gemini is a zodiacal constellation in the northern hemisphere between Taurus and Cancer on the ecliptic.
As our planet is continually rotating, it will depend on the time of year (season) as to where Gemini can be seen in the sky. And as the heavens are incredibly vast, you will be able to see the Constellation Gemini from numerous locations and not just from a solitary location (such as a state).
The constellation Gemini looks like two lines of stars in the winter sky. At the top of each line is a bright star - Castor and Pollux - representing the heads of the celestial twins. The constellation is located in between Taurus and Cancer. Gemini can be see all winter long.
The constellation Gemini has different stars, with different brightnesses.The constellation Gemini has different stars, with different brightnesses.The constellation Gemini has different stars, with different brightnesses.The constellation Gemini has different stars, with different brightnesses.
in the constellation Taurus.
Gemini is a constellation, a pattern of stars in the sky. Most of the stars in Gemini are larger and brighter than the Sun, which is only of medium size and brightness.
the northern hemisphere
in the sky
Cancer is between Gemini, the Twins and Leo, the Lion (following the ecliptic).
Gemini is located between Taurus and Cancer on the zodiac belt. It is just above Orion's belt, distinguished by two bright stars Castor and Pollux. It can be seen best rising in the night sky during winter.