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If you enjoyed the video, why not show your support for the channel and buy me a coffee?! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/vegaastro Check out my new channel Vega Astro: STOCK FOOTAGE!!!! / @vegaastrostockfootage Facebook: / vega.astro.560 Twitter: / vegaastronomy More from Vega Astro: / @vegaastrovideos Other recommended channels: (Please let me know if you would like to be included here!) What's Next / @youtube_is_crap Music by: Machinimasound Track: Rallying the Defense Composer: Per Kiilstofte Download mp3 at: https://snd.ms/rallying-the-defense This track is licensed to the public under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Let’s explore some common questions about the Gemini constellation and learn about its most famous stars: What does the name “Gemini” mean? The word “Gemini” means twins in Latin. The constellation represents the mythological twins Castor and Pollux, also known as the Dioscuri in ancient Greek mythology. Who were Castor and Pollux? Castor and Pollux were twin brothers, sons of Queen Leda. In most versions of the myth, only Polydeuces (Pollux) was Zeus’ son, while Castor was the son of the mortal King Tyndareus of Sparta. The twins were close and had various adventures together. What are the brightest stars in Gemini? The two brightest stars in Gemini are: Pollux (Beta Geminorum) with an apparent magnitude of 1.14. Castor, which is not a single star but a system of six stars so close together that they appear as one. What deep-sky objects can we find in Gemini? Gemini contains several notable deep-sky objects: Messier 35 (M35): An open star cluster. Eskimo Nebula (NGC 2392): A planetary nebula resembling a face. Jellyfish Nebula (IC 443): A supernova remnant. Medusa Nebula (Abell 21): Another planetary nebula. What meteor showers are associated with Gemini? The Geminids meteor shower peaks around December 13-14 each year. There’s also the Rho Geminids meteor shower associated with the constellation. How can I find Gemini in the sky? Locate Orion’s Belt, then follow the line from Rigel (Orion’s right foot) through the belt and up towards Betelgeuse (Orion’s left shoulder). Continue that line, and you’ll eventually spot Castor and Pollux. What other stars are in Gemini? Besides Castor and Pollux, there are eight other named stars in Gemini: Alhena, Alzirr, Jishui, Mebsuta, Mekbuda, Propus, Tejat, and Wasat. What’s the significance of Gemini in history? Gemini is one of the original constellations listed by Ptolemy in the 2nd century. It is also one of the zodiac constellations. What does the Gemini symbol ♊ represent? The symbol ♊ represents the twins and is associated with the constellation. What is the mythological significance of Gemini? The constellation represents the bond between the twin brothers Castor and Pollux, their adventures, and their immortal status as the Dioscuri. Remember to look up at the night sky and appreciate the celestial twins! 🌟🌟 Alioth (Epsilon Ursae Majoris) - Magnitude: 1.77 Dubhe (Alpha Ursae Majoris) - Magnitude: 1.79 Alkaid (Eta Ursae Majoris) - Magnitude: 1.86 Mizar (Zeta Ursae Majoris) - Magnitude: 2.04 Merak (Beta Ursae Majoris) - Magnitude: 2.37 Phecda (Gamma Ursae Majoris) - Magnitude: 2.44 Megrez (Delta Ursae Majoris) - Magnitude: 3.31 Tania Australis (Mu Ursae Majoris) - Magnitude: 3.05 Tania Borealis (Lambda Ursae Majoris) - Magnitude: 3.45 Talitha (Iota Ursae Majoris) - Magnitude: 3.14