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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeta_Cancri
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegmen
www.barransclass.com/astr1070/const/Cancer/Cancer.html
Taurus and Cancer are the obvious two. Others are Auriga, Canis Minor, Lynx, Monoceros, and Orion.
Cancer is located within the "zodiac" with leo to the east & gemini to the west. It's most visible in the northern hemisphere during winter & spring but only on very dark and clear nights thus the lack of bright stars within the constellation.
Yes. Died of Cancer at age 67, and services will be held Tuesday at 1:00. Will & Schwarzkoff Funeral Home233 North Gratiot AvenueMt. Clemens, MI 48043Visitation: Monday, July 2, 3:00 – 9:00 p.m.Services: Tuesday, July 3, 1 p.m.In lieu of flowers, the family asks for memorial donations in the name of Doug Kalitta, Sr. to be made to:St. John Health FoundationAttn: St. John Hospice Care ProgramP.O. Box 673271Detroit, MI 48267-3271or to the American Cancer Society.
No he has never had cancer.
radiation treatment of cancer or other kinds of treatments can be used for cancer.
it is a star of a crab that reprsents cancer
The constellation of cancer has been around for around 5 millions years. Cancer is a zodiac constellation and is represented by the crayfish or crab.
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If you mean the constellation cancer, there is no such thing as a "distance to a constellation". It just doesn't make sense. A constellation is basically a general direction in space.
Aside from Cancer being the dimmest zodiacal constellation, the planet Mars is in Cancer (as of 4/21/10)
5 stars are there in cancer
Cancer.
It is Cancer.
"The Crab"
The Crab
A constellation has no surface, it is an imaginary pattern of stars.
The absolute most common constellation is cancer