Epsilon Geminorum
Mebsuta ( from Arabic مبسوطة, DMG mabsūṭa, Outstretched ' ) is the name of the star ε Geminorum ( Epsilon Geminorum ). Epsilon Geminorum has an apparent magnitude of 3.06 mag and is about 900 light-years away from Earth. The spectral type of Mebsuta is G8. Alternative names: Melboula, Melucta.
Mebsuta can be covered as ekliptiknaher star from the moon and planets. The last eclipse of Mebsuta by a planet took place on April 8, 1976 by the planet Mars and most recently, on June 10, 1940 by the planet Mercury.