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Cancer is a faint zodiac constellation in the northern sky. It is home to the open clusters Messier 67 and the Beehive Cluster (M44), and the interacting spiral galaxies NGC 2535 and NGC 2536.
29 Νοε 2012 · Cancer (“the crab”) is a zodiac constellation, meaning it lies within the ecliptic path that the Sun, Moon and planets travel within each year in the celestial heavens. It is arguably the constellation that looks the least like the object it depicts, and is also the faintest of the 12 zodiacal constellations, with its brightest star, Al ...
Cancer is best known among stargazers as the home of Praesepe (Messier 44), an open cluster also called the Beehive Cluster, located right in the centre of the constellation. Located about 590 light-years from Earth, it is one of the nearest open clusters to our Solar System.
8 Ιαν 2024 · The Cancer (constellation) is the faintest of the Zodiac constellations and is difficult to see with the naked eye. You can give it a try on a dark and moonless night if you can get away from the city lights. First, locate the brightest stars of Gemini, called Pollux, then locate the brightest star of Leo, called Regulus. Cancer lies in between ...
19 Ιαν 2024 · Cancer, the crab, is the dimmest of the 12 zodiac constellations, yet it contains one of the brightest star clusters, the Beehive Cluster, as well as stars with orbiting planets, according to...
Though it is relatively faint and lacks bright stars, Cancer is rich in history and mythological significance. It is best known for the famous Beehive Cluster located within its boundaries. Key Features. Bright Stars: Cancer does not have exceptionally bright stars, but it includes:
29 Φεβ 2024 · Cancer is characterized by its lack of bright stars, with no star brighter than fourth magnitude. Its most notable feature is the open star cluster known as the Beehive Cluster or Messier 44 (M44), located near its center.