Starwatch: how to spot the twins of the sky Castor and Pollux
by Stuart Clark from Science | The Guardian on (#5WJWZ)
Gemini constellation is well placed at this time of year from northern hemisphere
The constellation of Gemini, the twins, is well placed at this time of year from the northern hemisphere. It sits to the south-west of Orion, the hunter, in-between Cancer, the crab, and Auriga, the charioteer.
The chart shows the view looking south from London at 2100 GMT on Monday night.
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