
Find Two Twins Tonight | March 27 - April 2
Season 46 Episode 13 | 1mVideo has Closed Captions
Star Gazers STGZ305 March 27 - April 2, 2023 “Find Two Twins Tonight”
Star Gazers STGZ305 March 27 - April 2, 2023 “Find Two Twins Tonight”
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Funding provided by The Batchelor Foundation and The William J. & Tina Rosenberg Foundation

Find Two Twins Tonight | March 27 - April 2
Season 46 Episode 13 | 1mVideo has Closed Captions
Star Gazers STGZ305 March 27 - April 2, 2023 “Find Two Twins Tonight”
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipHOWDY STAR WATCHERS, WE RE TWINNING TODAY!
YOU RE LOOKING AT STARS, I M LOOKING AT STARS WE WE RE BOTH LOOK ANYWAY THE TWIN STARS, POLLUX AND CASTOR ARE VISIBLE TONIGHT AS ARE THE GODS OF LOVE AND WAR MARS AND VENUS; SO LET S FIND THEM!
HIT THE DARKNESS AT 8PM AND FACE WEST.
VENUS WILL BE THAT DAZZLING SPOT FOLLOWING THE SUNSET YOU CAN'T MISS IT.
IF YOU IMAGINE A LINE FROM THE SUN, THROUGH VENUS, UP INTO THE SKY YOU LL COME ACROSS MARS IT S SORTA ABOVE ORION S HEAD IF YOU LOOK CLOSELY YOU LL SEE IT S RED HUE.
AS MARS DROPS DOWN IN THE SKY YOU LL SEE THE GEMINI TWINS CASTOR AND POLLUX ON MARCH 29 THEY LL BE RIGHT NEXT TO THE GIBBOUS MOON!
POLLUX AND CASTOR MARK THE HEADS OF GEMINI AND IF YOU HAVE A CREATIVE IMAGINATION, YOU CAN PICTURE THE TWINS STANDING IN THE STARS, ARM IN ARM.
THERE YOU HAVE IT TWO TWINS: LOVE AND WAR, AND GEMINI IN THE SAME NIGHT!
KEEP LOOKING UP.

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