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{{Short description|Third astrological sign of the zodiac}}
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{{About|the Astrological Sign|other uses|Gemini (disambiguation)}} {{About|the astrological sign|the constellation|Gemini (constellation)}}
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| name = Gemini | name = Gemini
| image = Gemini Astrological Sign at the Wisconsin State Capitol.jpg|thumb|Gemini Astrological Sign at the Wisconsin State Capitol
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| image symbol = Gemini.svg | image symbol = Gemini symbol (bold).svg
| symbol = ]s | symbol = ]s
| nr = 3 | nr = 3
| constellation = ] | constellation = ]
| element = ] | element = ]
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| domicile = ] | domicile = ]
| exaltation = ] | exaltation = ]
| fall = ] | fall = ]
| detriment = None | detriment = ]
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'''Gemini''' ('''{{Emoji presentation|♊︎|text}}''') ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|dʒ|ɛ|m|ɪ|n|aɪ}} {{Respell | JEM| in-eye}} {{sfn| Unicode Consortium | 2015}} {{langx|el|Δίδυμοι|Dídymoi}}, Latin for "]s") is the third ] in the ]. Under the tropical zodiac, the sun transits this sign between about May 21 to June 21.{{sfn|Britannica|n.d.}} Gemini is represented by the twins, ],{{sfn|Oxford|2018| loc = entries for Gemini and Cancer}} known as the ] in ]. It is known as a ], ] sign.
'''Gemini''' (Gem-en-i.e.) ('''{{Unicode|♊}}''') is the third ] in the ], originating from the ]. In ], Gemini is considered a "masculine", ]. It is also considered an ], and is one of four ]s.<ref>{{cite book |first=Jeff |last=Mayo |title=Teach Yourself Astrology |pages=38–41 |publisher=Hodder and Stoughton |location=London |year=1979 |isbn=0340277440 }}</ref>


==Associations== == Mythology ==
In ], the stars Pollux and Castor were known as the Great Twins. Their names were ], meaning "The Mighty King" and "The One who has arisen from the Underworld". Both names are titles of ]. Also could be referencing Zeus and Hades.{{sfn|White|2008|p=125}}
In astrology, a planet's ] is the zodiac sign over which it has rulership. The planet said to be ruler of Gemini, or those associated with Gemineans, is ].{{sfn|Heindel|p=81}}


In ], Gemini is associated with the myth of Castor and Pollux, a pair of twins conceived by different fathers. ], who seduced ] and conceived Pollux while ], 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.
For the personality traits or factors associated with Gemini, in relation to other zodiac signs, see: ], or ].


==In popular culture==
==Mythology==
] named its two-person space capsule ] after the zodiac sign because the spacecraft could carry two astronauts.{{sfn|Humans|n.d.}}


]'s next-generation AI model announced on December 6, 2023, is named ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-12-06 |title=Introducing Gemini: our largest and most capable AI model |url=https://blog.google/technology/ai/google-gemini-ai/ |access-date=2023-12-06 |website=Google |language=en-us}}</ref>
Gemini were the twin brothers ] in Greek mythology, also sometimes known as Iabal and Ivbal.<ref>
{{cite book
| title = The medallic history of Marcvs Avrelivs Valerivs Caravsivs, Emperor in Brittan
| volume = 1
| author = William Stukeley
| publisher = London: Charles Corbet
| year = 1757
| pages = 77–83
| url = http://books.google.com/?id=R3BbAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA78&dq=IVBAL&q=gemini
}}</ref>


==Compatibilities== ==Gallery==
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There are many variables in the astrology chart that determine compatibility of individuals. The position of the Sun, the Moon, the planets and the aspects they form with each other are assessed by astrologers before judgment on compatibility is made. The signs listed as compatible with Gemini do not reflect an ''individual profile'' or ''individual reading'' as interpreted within astrology, but rather reflect a general guideline and reference to compatibility as dictated by variables such as ''Qualities'' and ''Elements'' within the Zodiac.<ref name="encyzodiac">The Diagram Group, ''The Little Giant Encyclopedia of The Zodiac'', p 171, Sterling Publishing Company, New York, 1997</ref> The branch of astrology dealing with interpersonal compatibilities is called ].
File: Gemini (medieval Georgian astrological treatise).jpg|From the medieval Georgian manuscript of a 12th-century astrological treatise
File:Illustration-zodiac-gemini.jpg|Ornamentation from an altar cloth from 13th-century Germany. The two figures are depicted with the heads of dogs.
File:Book of Wonders folio 5b.jpg|Gemini (al-Gawzaa) depicted in the 14th/15th-century Arabic astrology text '']''
File:Tvillingarnas stjärntecken, 1602 - Skoklosters slott - 102429.tif|Gemini by ], 1602
File:Geminis, Blanco y Negro, de Arija, 07-05-1904 (cropped).svg|White and Black Geminis by Arija, 1904
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==See also==
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==Notes==
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==References== ==References==
* {{citation|publisher = US Naval Observatory | author = Astronomical Applications Department | title = Multiyear Computer Interactive Almanac | location = Washington DC | year = 2011 | version = 2.2.2. | mode = cs1 }} Longitude of Sun, apparent geocentric ecliptic of date, interpolated to find time of crossing 0°, 30°....
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* {{cite web| title = English Oxford Living Dictionary | url=https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160920052111/https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/ | url-status=dead | archive-date=September 20, 2016 | date = 2018 | publisher = Oxford University Press | ref = {{harvid|Oxford|2018}}}}
* {{Cite encyclopedia| title = Gemini | encyclopedia = Encyclopedia Britannica| access-date = January 3, 2022| url = https://www.britannica.com/place/Gemini-constellation-and-astrological-sign | date = n.d. | ref = {{harvid|Britannica|n.d.}} }}
* {{Cite web| title=Humans in Space| url=https://airandspace.si.edu/exhibitions/apollo-to-the-moon/online/early-steps/humans-in-space.cfm|website=National Air and Space Museum|publisher=Smithsonian| access-date=April 20, 2022 | date = n.d. | ref = {{harvid|Humans|n.d.}}|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160601054546/https://airandspace.si.edu/exhibitions/apollo-to-the-moon/online/early-steps/humans-in-space.cfm|archive-date=June 1, 2016|url-status=dead}}
* {{Cite web| title = Unicode 8.0 Character Code Charts| access-date = April 21, 2016| date = 2015| url = https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2600.pdf | author = Unicode Consortium }}
* {{Cite book|last=White|first=Gavin|title=Babylonian Star-lore|publisher=Solaria Pubs|year=2008}}


==External links== ==External links==
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Third astrological sign of the zodiac This article is about the astrological sign. For the constellation, see Gemini (constellation).

Gemini
Zodiac symbolTwins
Duration (tropical, western)May 20 – June 21 (2025, UT1)
ConstellationGemini
Zodiac elementAir
Zodiac qualityMutable
Sign rulerMercury
DetrimentJupiter
ExaltationNorth Node
FallSouth Node
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Gemini (♊︎) (/ˈdʒɛmɪnaɪ/ JEM-in-eye Greek: Δίδυμοι, romanizedDídymoi, 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.

Mythology

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.

In popular culture

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.

Gallery

  • From the medieval Georgian manuscript of a 12th-century astrological treatise From the medieval Georgian manuscript of a 12th-century astrological treatise
  • Ornamentation from an altar cloth from 13th-century Germany. The two figures are depicted with the heads of dogs. Ornamentation from an altar cloth from 13th-century Germany. The two figures are depicted with the heads of dogs.
  • Gemini (al-Gawzaa) depicted in the 14th/15th-century Arabic astrology text Book of Wonders Gemini (al-Gawzaa) depicted in the 14th/15th-century Arabic astrology text Book of Wonders
  • Gemini by Willem Blaeu, 1602 Gemini by Willem Blaeu, 1602
  • White and Black Geminis by Arija, 1904 White and Black Geminis by Arija, 1904

See also

Notes

  1. Astronomical Applications Department 2011.
  2. Unicode Consortium 2015.
  3. Britannica n.d.
  4. Oxford 2018, entries for Gemini and Cancer.
  5. White 2008, p. 125.
  6. Humans n.d.
  7. "Introducing Gemini: our largest and most capable AI model". Google. December 6, 2023. Retrieved December 6, 2023.

References

  • Astronomical Applications Department (2011). Multiyear Computer Interactive Almanac. 2.2.2. Washington DC: US Naval Observatory. Longitude of Sun, apparent geocentric ecliptic of date, interpolated to find time of crossing 0°, 30°....
  • "English Oxford Living Dictionary". Oxford University Press. 2018. Archived from the original on September 20, 2016.
  • "Gemini". Encyclopedia Britannica. n.d. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
  • "Humans in Space". National Air and Space Museum. Smithsonian. n.d. Archived from the original on June 1, 2016. Retrieved April 20, 2022.
  • Unicode Consortium (2015). "Unicode 8.0 Character Code Charts" (PDF). Retrieved April 21, 2016.
  • White, Gavin (2008). Babylonian Star-lore. Solaria Pubs.

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