In my opinion because it contains Castor, the star known as "The Double-double", an easy split in a small telescope. There is also a much fainter star which orbit the Double-double which make it a triple. But spectroscopic analysis shows EACH of the 3 stars is a double making it a 6 star system. That interests me.
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.
Gemini is a constellation of the zodiac. An alternate name for this constellation is the twins or Castor and Pollux.
Gemini is a constellation and different stars in Gemini are different distances, so there's no fixed time. Unless you're using another meaning of Gemini?
The declination of the constellation Gemini is +20.
Gemini is the twins, Castor and Pollux.
The earth is on the east side of the sun (summer) and when that is so, the constellation Gemini is on the west side of the sun. The sun is blocking the view of the constellation Gemini.
Gemini is a constellation, not a specific object in the sky.
Castor and Pollux are two famous stars that make up the constellation Gemini. They are located near the feet of the twins in the constellation.
Gemini is one of the zodiac constellation. The constellation was one of the many that was described by astronomer Ptolemy in 2nd century AD.
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Gemini is a constellation, not a single star. The constellation contains 80 stars which appear in the Bayer/Flamsteed catalogues.