Epsilon Geminorum, one of the brighter stars of the constellation Gemini, is in the east in early evening. The star is about 150 times the Sun’s diameter, so it’s visible to the unaided eye even though it is about 900 light-years from Earth.
Epsilon Geminorum, one of the brighter stars of the constellation Gemini, is in the east in early evening. The star is about 150 times the Sun’s diameter, so it’s visible to the unaided eye even though it is about 900 light-years from Earth.