Most of the stars in the night sky consist of two stars or more. Prominent examples this evening include bright yellow-orange Capella, in the northeast at nightfall, and far below it, Castor, one of the twins of Gemini, which has six known stars.
Most of the stars in the night sky consist of two stars or more. Prominent examples this evening include bright yellow-orange Capella, in the northeast at nightfall, and far below it, Castor, one of the twins of Gemini, which has six known stars.