Gemini!
The winter constellation called "The Twins" is known as Gemini. It is one of the zodiac constellations and represents the twins Castor and Pollux from Greek mythology. Gemini is visible in the Northern Hemisphere during the winter months.
Gemini, the Twins. It's between Taurus and Cancer.
It is called winter solstice, when the sun is at its lowest point in the sky and daylight hours are at their shortest. This can result in periods of prolonged darkness during the winter months due to the tilt of the Earth's axis.
Yes babies can be called twins. Also when they grow up they"ll still be called twins.
In winter the Sun is lower in sky
Low in the sky
A set of twins (2 babies) is called twins. Seven sets would still be twins. 7 babies born together (not twins) would be called septuplets.
you call them icecaps that fall from the sky
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 brightness of stars in the winter sky compared to the summer sky can vary, but generally, the stars visible in winter are not inherently dimmer. Instead, winter skies often feature brighter constellations, such as Orion and Taurus, which can make the winter sky appear more vibrant. Additionally, atmospheric conditions and light pollution can affect visibility, but the stars themselves do not change brightness seasonally.
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