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Tegmine (Zeta Cancri) is in fact a four (possible five) star system.Zeta Cancri A - Yellow dwarf - type F - Approx temperature 6,000 - 7,500 KZeta Cancri B - Yellow dwarf - type F - Approx temperature 6,000 - 7,500 KZeta Cancri C - Yellow dwarf - type G - Approx temperature 5,200 - 6,000 KZeta Cancri D/E - Red dwarf - type F - Approx temperature < 3,700 KSee related link for more information
Beta Cancri (Tarf or Al Tarf) is the brightest star in the constellation Cancer.It is an orange K type giant so will have a temperature between 3,700 and 5,200oK
Black dwarfs have the lowest surface temperature.
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Mercury has the most extreme surface temperature heat wise. Pluto has the most surface temperature coolness wise.
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"Praesepe" is a cluster of stars not just one star. Epsilon Cancri is a bright star in the cluster. I'm sorry, but I don't know its surface temperature, despite a quick look on "Wikipedia". Perhaps someone else can help.
Tegmine (Zeta Cancri) is in fact a four (possible five) star system.Zeta Cancri A - Yellow dwarf - type F - Approx temperature 6,000 - 7,500 KZeta Cancri B - Yellow dwarf - type F - Approx temperature 6,000 - 7,500 KZeta Cancri C - Yellow dwarf - type G - Approx temperature 5,200 - 6,000 KZeta Cancri D/E - Red dwarf - type F - Approx temperature < 3,700 KSee related link for more information
Alpha Cancri, Beta Cancri, Gamma Cancri, etc.
The named stars in that constellation are(in order of visible magnitude): alpha Cancri - Acubens, beta Cancri - Al Tarf, gamma Cancri - Asellus Borealis, delta Cancri - Asellus Australis, epsilon Cancri - Praesepe, zeta Cancri - Tegmine, lambda Cancri - Kwan Kei, ksi Cancri - Nahn.
Alpha Cancri, Beta Cancri, Gamma Cancri, etc.
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Beta Cancri (Al Tarf) is the brightest star in the constellation Cancer.It is located about 290 light years from us.
Iota Canceri, Acubens, Asellus Borealis, Asellus Australis, and Altairf,are some of the stars that make up Cancer the Crab.http://www.space.com/16970-cancer-constellation.html,,
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Gamma Cancri (Asellus Borealis) is a star system in the constellation Cancer.It is a star system and any size cannot be determined
Beta Cancri (Tarf or Al Tarf) is the brightest star in the constellation Cancer.It is about 53 times larger than our Sun.