Iota Geminorum

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Iota Geminorum
Observation data
Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Gemini
Right ascension 7h 25m 43.6s
Declination 27° 47' 53"
Apparent magnitude (V) 3.78
Distance 326 ly
(100 pc)
Spectral type G9III
Other designations
60 Geminorum, HD 58207, HR 2821, SAO 79374, FK5 282, NSV --, BD +28 1385, HIP 36046

Iota Geminorum (ι Gem / ι Geminorum) is a Class G9, fourth-magnitude star in the constellation Gemini. It is called by the proper name Propus, meaning "forefoot" in Arabic. Also it is occasionally called by the name Yin-Yang, a Chinese name (originally applied to α Gem and β Gem) referring to the Two Fundamental Principles that govern nature and the universe.

Iota Geminorum is a variable star located about 325 light-years from Earth. It forms an unequal pair with 59 Geminorum (app. mag. 5.77; Class F4III), which is more or less the same distance away.

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