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    Beta CancriCancri, abbreviated Beta Cnc, β Cnc), also named Tarf /ˈtɑːrf/, is the brightest star in the zodiacal constellation of Cancer. It has an...
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    its brightest star Beta Cancri having an apparent magnitude of 3.5. It contains ten stars with known planets, including 55 Cancri, which has five: one...
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  • Beta Cancri b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits the K-type giant Beta Cancri. Its mass is 7.8 Jupiters, it takes 1.7 years to complete one orbit of...
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  • Cancer. The 121 stars are sorted by decreasing brightness, beginning with Beta Cancri, the brightest star in Cancer. Lists of stars by constellation Final...
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  • 3.51 Xi2 Sagittarii Star 3.519 Xi Serpentis Triple star system 3.52 Beta Cancri Binary star system Suspected variable star 3.52 Phi Velorum Star 3.52...
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    ʽAqrab the Scorpion عقرب عَقْرَب Beta Scorpii Acubens ʼaz-Zubānā the Claw / Dart / Sting الزبانى الْزُّبَانَى Alpha Cancri Adhafera aḍ-Ḍafiyrah the Braid...
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  • radius is predicted to be 2.6 km. Highest stellar luminosity Beta Cancri b Beta Cancri 794 L☉ This is the most luminous star to host a planet that is...
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    Kochab /ˈkoʊkæb/, Bayer designation Beta Ursae Minoris (β Ursae Minoris, abbreviated β UMi, Beta UMi), is the brightest star in the bowl of the Little...
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    Theta Cancri which make up the carapace (inner shell) of the Crab. Contained within is the Beehive Cluster (Messier 44) which includes Epsilon Cancri. The...
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  • S2CID 118512899 Lee, B.-C.; et al. (2014). "Planetary Companions in K giants β Cancri, μ Leonis, and β Ursae Minoris". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 566: 7. arXiv:1405...
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