GEMINI constellation is located in the northern hemisphere of the sky. Its name means “the twins” in Latin.Gemini constellation is located in the northern hemisphere of the sky. Its name means “the twins” in Latin. Gemini is known mainly for its two bright stars, Castor and Pollux, the neutron star Geminga, and several notable deep sky objects, among them the open cluster Messier 35, the Eskimo Nebula, the Jellyfish Nebula, and the Medusa Nebula. Gemini constellation represents the twins Castor and Polydeuces (or Pollux) in Greek mythology.

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