Which stars in the Gemini constellation were named after the twin sons of Zeus?
Answer Castor and Pollux
Each year, two stars appear brightly in the evening spring sky of the Northern Hemisphere like a pair of twins. These twin stars are Pollux and Castor, located in the Gemini constellation. Pollux, also referred to as Beta Geminorum, is a somewhat brighter star than Castor. It has a golden glow, while Castor looks white.
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