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Pollux: A yellow giant star 35 light-years from Earth. One of the twins of Gemini.

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 Title  Air Date
Evening Splendor November 21, 2009
Moon, Mars, and Gemini November 7, 2009
More Moon, Mars, and Gemini October 11, 2009
Moon, Mars, and Gemini October 10, 2009
Morning Tableau August 30, 2009

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