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{{Star|title1 = Pollux|image1 = Pollux.jpg|stellar_type = K0.3|galaxy = Milky Way|region = Gemini constellation|orbits = Thestias (Pollux b)}}Pollux is an orange K0.3 giant star in the Gemini constellation.
{{Star|title1 = Pollux|image1 = Pollux.jpg|stellar_type = K0.3|galaxy = Milky Way|region = Gemini constellation|orbits = Thestias (Pollux b)}}'''Pollux''', designated '''β Geminorum''' (Latinised to '''Beta Geminorum''', abbreviated '''Beta Gem''', '''β Gem'''), is an orange-hued evolved giant star about 34 light-years from the Sun in the constellation of Gemini. It is the brightest star in Gemini and the closest giant star to the [[Sol|Sun]].


Since 1943, the spectrum of this star has served as one of the stable anchor points by which other stars are classified. In 2006 an extrasolar planet(designated Pollux b or β Geminorum b, later named Thestias) was confirmed to be orbiting it.[[File:Thestias.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Imsge of Thestias as taken by a URSS probe in 2109. |left]]
== Exploration ==
== Exploration ==
Pollux was visited in 2109 by a URSS probe that was sent to study it's one and only planet, Thestias, a large gas giant. [[File:Thestias.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Imsge of Thestias as taken by a URSS probe in 2109. ]]
Pollux was visited in 2109 by a URSS probe that was sent to study it's one and only planet, Thestias, a large gas giant. The planet was unremarkable in appearance and was studied for a few years before it was left largely alone. With the advent of terrashaping, however, the star became more popular due to the construction of a few artificial worlds in orbit of Thestias. [[Category:Star systems]]
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Pollux, designated β Geminorum (Latinised to Beta Geminorum, abbreviated Beta Gemβ Gem), is an orange-hued evolved giant star about 34 light-years from the Sun in the constellation of Gemini. It is the brightest star in Gemini and the closest giant star to the Sun.

Since 1943, the spectrum of this star has served as one of the stable anchor points by which other stars are classified. In 2006 an extrasolar planet(designated Pollux b or β Geminorum b, later named Thestias) was confirmed to be orbiting it.

Imsge of Thestias as taken by a URSS probe in 2109.

Exploration

Pollux was visited in 2109 by a URSS probe that was sent to study it's one and only planet, Thestias, a large gas giant. The planet was unremarkable in appearance and was studied for a few years before it was left largely alone. With the advent of terrashaping, however, the star became more popular due to the construction of a few artificial worlds in orbit of Thestias.