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  2. Castor and Pollux - Wikipedia

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    Castor [a] and Pollux [b] (or Polydeuces) [c] are twin half-brothers in Greek and Roman mythology, known together as the Dioscuri or Dioskouroi. [d]Their mother was Leda, but they had different fathers; Castor was the mortal son of Tyndareus, the king of Sparta, while Pollux was the divine son of Zeus, who seduced Leda in the guise of a swan. [2]

  3. 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 ...

  4. Pollux (star) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Chatty, charming, and curious: What to know about the Gemini ...

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    Gemini is symbolized by Castor and Pollux, the twins seen in the Gemini constellation. According to mythology, Castor and Pollux spend half the year in the underworld and the other half in the ...

  6. February's Full Snow Moon Lights Up the Sky This Week ... - AOL

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    On February 9, stargazers will see the nearly full moon appear about three finger-widths below Mars with bright stars Pollux and Castor in Gemini to its north, according to NASA.

  7. Temple of Castor and Pollux - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Castor and Pollux (Italian: Tempio dei Dioscuri) is an ancient temple in the Roman Forum, Rome, Central Italy. [1] It was originally built in gratitude for victory at the Battle of Lake Regillus (495 BC). Castor and Pollux (Greek Polydeuces) were the Dioscuri, the "twins" of Gemini, the twin sons of Zeus and Leda.

  8. Castor (star) - Wikipedia

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    Castor and Pollux are the two "heavenly twin" stars that give the constellation Gemini (meaning twins in Latin) its name. The name Castor refers specifically to Castor, one of the twin sons of Zeus and Leda in Greek and Roman mythology.

  9. Why the moon shines so bright overhead in winter | The Sky Guy

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    24th: Moon near bright star Pollux in Gemini in the evening sky. 25th: Full Moon. 27th: Mercury and Mars very close together just before sunrise. You’ll need binoculars or a telescope to see them.