Constellations aren't a particular color. They are imaginary diagrams thought up by people looking at patterns of stars - different cultures see different patterns. The stars that make up the constellations do contain hints of color though... some stars are bluish, while some are yellowish - others are reddish and orange-ish. It depends on their age and size and how hot or cool they are.
Asellus Borealis is a white star in the constellation Cancer.
The constellation closest to Leo is Cancer. Cancer is located to the west of Leo in the night sky.
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.
Cancer is usually represented as a crab in the constellation. The arrangement of stars form a pattern that resembles a crab, fitting the name of the constellation.
The constellation Cancer has been known since ancient times, with its first recorded observations dating back to the Babylonians in the 2nd millennium BCE. Its name is derived from the Latin word for crab and it is one of the 12 zodiac constellations.
Asellus Borealis is a white star in the constellation Cancer.
The constellation closest to Leo is Cancer. Cancer is located to the west of Leo in the night sky.
it is a star of a crab that reprsents cancer
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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
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.
Cancer.
"The Crab"
It is Cancer.
You can find a list of them in the Wikipedia article "Cancer (constellation)", under the section "main stars".