Delta Cancri (Asellus Australis) located in the constellation Cancer.
It has a spectral type of K0 and is an orange giant.
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Kauri (Agathis australis).
Radiant and gravitational Energy.
He is a protocol droid
Sources vary on this.It is generally accepted that there are five species of kiwi.Brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli)Rowi, or Okarito Rowi (Apteryx rowi)Tokoeka (Apteryx australis)Great spotted kiwi or roroa (Apteryx haasti)Little spotted kiwi (Apteryx owenii)The Brown kiwi is then divided into four distinct groups: the Northland, Coromandel, western and the eastern brown kiwi; while the Tokoeka is also divided into four distinct groups - the Haast tokoeka, the northern Fiordland tokoeka, the southern Fiordland tokoeka and the Stewart Island tokoeka.However, the 'Checklist of the Birds of New Zealand' by the Ornithological Society of New Zealand, published 2010, lists seven species:Great Spotted (A. haastii)Little spotted (A. owenii)North Island Brown (A. mantelli),Okarito Brown (A. rowi)South Island Brown (A. australis australis)Southern brown (A. australis)Stewart Island brown (A. australis lawryi)
White dwarfs.
Delta Cancri (Asellus Australis) is about 180 light years from us.
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.
Asellus australis, also known as the southern pygmy perch, typically thrives in water temperatures between 10-25°C (50-77°F). It prefers temperate climates and is commonly found in freshwater habitats such as ponds, creeks, and rivers. Maintaining a stable temperature within this range is crucial for the health and well-being of the species.
Asellus Borealis is a white star in the constellation Cancer.
Palmadusta asellus was created in 1758.
Oniscus asellus was created in 1758.
Asellus aquaticus was created in 1758.
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.
Gamma Cancri (Asellus Borealis) is a star system in the constellation Cancer.It is a star system and any size cannot be determined
Yes, Epsilon Sagittarii (Kaus Australis) is the brightest star in the constellation Sagittarius. It has an apparent visual magnitude of +1.8.
The two brightest stars in the constellation Cancer are Alpha Cancri, also known as Acubens, and Beta Cancri, also known as Altarf. Acubens is a binary star system located around 173 light-years away, while Altarf is a red giant star located around 290 light-years away.
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,,