Here are the distances of some of the notable stars and objects within the Gemini constellation:
- Castor (Alpha Geminorum): Approximately 52 light-years away.
- Pollux (Beta Geminorum): Approximately 34 light-years away.
- Alhena (Gamma Geminorum): Approximately 105 light-years away.
- M35 (Open Star Cluster): Approximately 2,800 light-years away.
- NGC 2158: Approximately 16,000 light-years away.
As you move further into the Gemini constellation, the distances to objects can range from a few thousand to millions of light-years away, depending on the particular stars or galaxies you are considering.