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Mars will be visible skimming south of which star in Gemini?

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BSirius
CBetelgeuse
DPollux

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Correct Answer: D: Pollux

Explanation: The correct answer is D: Pollux. Mars will be visible skimming south of Pollux, the brighter of the two main stars in the constellation Gemini. Pollux is the 17th brightest star in the night sky.

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