giminis
Giminis, also known as the Gemini constellation, is one of the twelve zodiac constellations. It is most prominent in the Northern Hemisphere during the winter months. The constellation is characterized by its two bright stars, Castor and Pollux, which represent the twin brothers of Greek mythology. These stars are relatively close together in the night sky, giving the constellation its distinctive appearance.
The mythological figures of Castor and Pollux are central to the lore surrounding Gemini. In the myth,
Astronomically, Gemini is located between Taurus and Cancer. It contains a variety of celestial objects, including