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5 stars are there in cancer
The constellation Cancer does not have a specific number of stars as constellations are simply groupings of stars as seen from Earth. However, it contains several notable stars such as Alpha Cancri (Acubens) and Beta Cancri (Al Tarf).
The average surface temperature of stars in the constellation Cancer can vary since there are many stars with different temperatures within the constellation. However, stars in Cancer are generally similar to other stars in the night sky, with temperatures ranging from about 2,500 to 50,000 degrees Celsius.
You can find a list of them in the Wikipedia article "Cancer (constellation)", under the section "main stars".
It has to do with the stars that cancer are alignded and form the crab picture
The brightest stars in the Cancer constellation are Al Tarf (Beta Cancri) and Acubens (Alpha Cancri). These two stars are the most prominent in the constellation and can be easily spotted in the night sky.
Cancer exists because of the many diseases in the world. Cancer can be a very deadly disease as well as a much less fatal disease. There are many different forms of cancer.
There is no star named Cancer. Cancer is a constellation, a collection of stars. The constellation Cancer has no particularly bright or memorable stars. In the northern hemisphere, it is visible any evening after about 8 AM, when it rises about mid-way between Orion and the Big Dipper.
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You must understand that constellations, like Cancer, are more or less directions in the sky. There is nothing special about this particular constellation (direction); you will find stars of different colors there.
Some major stars in the constellation of Cancer include Al Tarf (Beta Cancri), Acubens (Alpha Cancri), and Asellus Australis (Delta Cancri). These stars are mostly binary or multiple star systems, with varying spectral types such as K-type and F-type stars.