Saturday, October 30, 2010

History Of Gemini Constellation

by aion-elewyn
History Of Gemini Constellation

One of 88 constellations defined by the Astronomical Union is the Gemini constellation. It is a group of galaxies and stars visible in northern and southern hemisphere during the winter and autumn. Two long spurs form the Gemini constellation joined at one end by the stars Castor and Pollux, and the other ends splits again into four short spurs. The constellation has four main stars that are visible to human eye, they are Wasat,

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