Gemini (♊︎) (/ˈdʒɛmɪnaɪ/ JEM-in-eye Greek: Δίδυμοι, romanized: Dídymoi, Latin for twins) is the third astrological sign in the zodiac.
Under the tropical zodiac, the sun transits this sign between about May 21 to June 21. Gemini is represented by the twins, Castor and Pollux, known as the Dioscuri in Greek mythology. It is known as a positive, mutable sign.
Gemini | |
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Zodiac symbol | Twins |
Duration (tropical, western) | May 20 – June 20 (2024, UT1) |
Constellation | Gemini |
Zodiac element | Air |
Zodiac quality | Mutable |
Sign ruler | Mercury |
Detriment | Jupiter |
Exaltation | North Node |
Fall | South Node |
In Babylonian astronomy, the stars Pollux and Castor were known as the Great Twins. Their names were Lugal-irra and Meslamta-ea, meaning "The Mighty King" and "The One who has arisen from the Underworld". Both names are titles of Nergal. Also could be referencing Zeus and Hades.
In Greek mythology, Gemini is associated with the myth of Castor and Pollux, a pair of twins conceived by different fathers. Zeus, who seduced Leda and conceived Pollux while Tyndareus, the king of Sparta and Leda's husband, conceived Castor. When Castor died, because he was a mortal, Pollux begged his father Zeus to give Castor immortality, which was done through uniting them together in the heavens.
NASA named its two-person space capsule Project Gemini after the zodiac sign because the spacecraft could carry two astronauts.
Google's next-generation AI model announced on December 6, 2023, is named Gemini.
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