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This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Cancer. The 121 stars are sorted by decreasing brightness, beginning with Beta Cancri, the brightest star in Cancer.

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
β Cnc β 17 69267 40526 08 16 30.95 +09° 11′ 08.4″ 3.53 −1.22 290 K4III Tarf, Al Tarf; variable star, ΔV = 0.005, P = 6.01 d, has a planet (b)
δ Cnc δ 47 74442 42911 08 44 41.11 +18° 09′ 17.5″ 3.94 0.84 136 K0III Asellus Australis
ι Cnc A ι 48 74739 43103 08 46 41.83 +28° 45′ 36.0″ 4.03 −0.77 298 G8Iab: component of the ι Cnc system
α Cnc α 65 76756 44066 08 58 29.20 +11° 51′ 28.0″ 4.26 0.63 173 A5m Acubens, Sertan; suspected variable, Vmax = 4.20, Vmin = 4.27
γ Cnc γ 43 74198 42806 08 43 17.21 +21° 28′ 06.9″ 4.66 1.23 181 A1IV Asellus Borealis
ζ Cnc ζ 16 68255
68256
68257
40167 08 12 12.71 +17° 38′ 53.3″ 4.67 2.63 83 F7V+F9V
+G0V+?
Tegmine, quaternary star
HD 71115 71115 41325 08 25 54.79 +07° 33′ 52.3″ 5.13 −0.08 359 G8II double star
8 Cnc 8 66664 39567 08 05 04.51 +13° 07′ 06.1″ 5.14 1.09 210 A1V
χ Cnc χ 18 69897 40843 08 20 03.87 +27° 13′ 07.0″ 5.14 3.84 59 F6V suspected variable
ξ Cnc ξ 77 78515 44946 09 09 21.53 +22° 02′ 43.6″ 5.16 −0.18 380 K0III Nahn
ο Cnc ο 62 76543 43970 08 57 14.91 +15° 19′ 21.8″ 5.22 1.77 160 A5III α CVn variable
ρ Cnc ρ 58 76219 43834 08 55 39.69 +27° 55′ 39.2″ 5.23 −1.00 574 G8II-III
σ Cnc σ 64 76813 44154 08 59 32.68 +32° 25′ 07.1″ 5.23 0.27 320 G9III suspected variable
κ Cnc κ 76 78316 44798 09 07 44.82 +10° 40′ 05.6″ 5.23 −0.63 484 B8IIImnp α CVn variable, Vmax = 5.22, Vmin = 5.27, P = 5.0035 d
μ Cnc μ 10 67228 39780 08 07 45.84 +21° 34′ 55.1″ 5.30 3.46 76 G2IV
θ Cnc θ 31 72094 41822 08 31 35.77 +18° 05′ 40.4″ 5.33 −0.57 494 K5III suspected variable
η Cnc η 33 72292 41909 08 32 42.52 +20° 26′ 28.6″ 5.33 0.43 312 K3III
82 Cnc π 82 79554 45410 09 15 13.88 +14° 56′ 29.5″ 5.36 −1.30 701 K1III
57 Cnc 57 75959 43721 08 54 14.70 +30° 34′ 45.0″ 5.40 0.15 365 G7III
τ Cnc τ 72 78235 44818 09 08 00.07 +29° 39′ 15.2″ 5.42 0.91 260 G8III
60 Cnc 60 76351 43851 08 55 55.56 +11° 37′ 33.8″ 5.44 −0.82 582 K5III
σ Cnc σ 59 76398 43932 08 56 56.63 +32° 54′ 38.1″ 5.44 1.56 195 A7IV
ν Cnc ν 69 77350 44405 09 02 44.27 +24° 27′ 10.6″ 5.45 −0.28 457 A0pSi α CVn variable, Vmax = 5.33, Vmin = 5.49, P = 4.20 d
27 Cnc 27 BP 71250 41400 08 26 43.95 +12° 39′ 17.5″ 5.56 −1.98 1052 M3III semiregular variable, Vmax = 5.41, Vmin = 5.75, P = 40 d
φ Cnc φ 22 71093 41377 08 26 27.73 +27° 53′ 37.9″ 5.58 0.15 398 K5III
3 Cnc 3 65759 39177 08 00 47.31 +17° 18′ 31.4″ 5.60 −1.12 721 K3III
15 Cnc 15 BM 68351 40240 08 13 08.87 +29° 39′ 23.7″ 5.62 −1.52 872 B9p SiCr α CVn variable, Vmax = 5.53, Vmin = 5.65, P = 3.31 d
45 Cnc A 45 74228 42795 08 43 12.34 +12° 40′ 51.1″ 5.62 −1.87 1028 A3V+... suspected variable
49 Cnc b 49 BI 74521 42917 08 44 45.04 +10° 04′ 54.2″ 5.63 0.15 408 A1p... α CVn variable, Vmax = 5.58, Vmin = 5.71, P = 6.91 d
σ Cnc σ 51 75698 43584 08 52 34.62 +32° 28′ 26.8″ 5.67 1.69 204 A8Vms suspected variable
ο Cnc ο 63 76582 44001 08 57 35.16 +15° 34′ 52.4″ 5.68 2.22 161 F0IV
υ Cnc υ 30 72041 41816 08 31 30.57 +24° 04′ 52.4″ 5.71 1.40 237 F0IIIn suspected variable
ψ Cnc ψ 14 67767 40023 08 10 27.23 +25° 30′ 29.4″ 5.73 2.61 137 G8IV suspected variable
1 Cnc 1 64960 38848 07 56 59.47 +15° 47′ 25.4″ 5.80 0.04 462 K3III
HD 69994 69994 40866 08 20 20.93 +20° 44′ 52.2″ 5.80 −0.17 510 K1III
HD 77445 77445 44406 09 02 44.82 +07° 17′ 53.7″ 5.85 −0.69 664 K3III: suspected variable
ω Cnc ω 2 65714 39191 08 00 55.87 +25° 23′ 34.2″ 5.87 −1.82 660 G8III:
50 Cnc A 50 74873 43121 08 46 56.06 +12° 06′ 36.3″ 5.89 1.96 199 A1V
66 Cnc 66 77104 44307 09 01 24.13 +32° 15′ 08.3″ 5.89 −0.08 509 A2V
HD 72945 72945 42172 08 35 51.05 +06° 37′ 13.9″ 5.91 3.79 87 F8V Binary star with a co-moving companion
λ Cnc λ 19 70011 40881 08 20 32.15 +24° 01′ 20.5″ 5.92 0.37 419 B9.5V Piautos
36 Cnc c 36 73143 42265 08 37 05.79 +09° 39′ 20.1″ 5.92 0.17 461 A3V suspected eclipsing binary
20 Cnc d 20 70569 41117 08 23 21.87 +18° 19′ 56.2″ 5.94 0.52 395 A9V
29 Cnc 29 71555 41578 08 28 37.35 +14° 12′ 39.1″ 5.94 1.07 308 A5V
75 Cnc 75 78418 44892 09 08 47.42 +26° 37′ 48.0″ 5.95 3.47 102 G5IV
1 LMi (1) 73192 42365 08 38 19.00 +32° 48′ 07.3″ 5.96 0.70 367 K2III:
55 Cnc ρ 55 75732 43587 08 52 36.13 +28° 19′ 53.0″ 5.96 5.47 41 G8V Copernicus, binary star; has five planets (b, c, d, e, f)
μ Cnc μ 9 BL 66875 39659 08 06 18.40 +22° 38′ 07.8″ 5.97 −0.45 626 M3III semiregular variable, Vmax = 5.97, Vmin = 6.04
5 Cnc 5 65873 39236 08 01 30.29 +16° 27′ 19.2″ 5.99 0.19 472 B9.5Vn
HD 68461 68461 40231 08 12 59.74 +16° 30′ 51.7″ 6.03 −0.02 528 G8III
HD 72617 72617 42049 08 34 13.35 +08° 27′ 08.5″ 6.04 2.22 189 F3IV
79 Cnc 79 78715 45033 09 10 20.86 +21° 59′ 47.1″ 6.04 0.49 420 G8III
RS Cnc RS 78712 45058 09 10 38.81 +30° 57′ 47.6″ 6.04 0.61 397 M6S Technetium star; semiregular variable, Vmax = 5.33, Vmin = 6.94, P = 242.2 d
HD 65257 65257 38975 07 58 31.48 +16° 31′ 07.3″ 6.05 −2.11 1399 K0 suspected variable
HD 65522 65522 39067 07 59 35.07 +13° 14′ 31.9″ 6.05 1.22 301 K2
28 Cnc 28 CX 71496 41574 08 28 36.80 +24° 08′ 42.2″ 6.05 1.45 271 F0Vn δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.025, P = 0.096 d
67 Cnc 67 77190 44342 09 01 48.88 +27° 54′ 10.0″ 6.07 2.23 191 A8Vn suspected variable
HD 68099 68099 40085 08 11 16.60 +09° 49′ 16.6″ 6.08 −1.06 872 B6III
21 Cnc 21 70734 41163 08 23 55.21 +10° 37′ 55.6″ 6.11 −1.56 1113 M2III suspected variable
25 Cnc d 25 71030 41319 08 25 49.99 +17° 02′ 47.9″ 6.11 2.85 147 F6V
46 Cnc 46 74485 42954 08 45 21.42 +30° 41′ 51.9″ 6.12 0.30 477 G5III
φ Cnc A φ 23 71150 41404 08 26 47.08 +26° 56′ 07.7″ 6.14 1.50 276 A3V component of the φ Cnc system; suspected variable
HD 80546 80546 45896 09 21 27.17 +32° 54′ 07.9″ 6.16 1.22 317 K3III
HD 76508 76508 43957 08 57 08.30 +17° 08′ 37.8″ 6.17 0.82 384 K1III
φ Cnc B φ 23 71151 08 26 47.00 +26° 56′ 07.0″ 6.19 1.55 276 A6V component of the φ Cnc system
HD 76629 76629 44010 08 57 42.03 +09° 23′ 16.0″ 6.19 −1.15 956 G8III
HD 66552 66552 39535 08 04 45.32 +18° 50′ 31.4″ 6.21 1.40 299 B9V
HD 66684 66684 39607 08 05 37.05 +27° 31′ 47.1″ 6.21 −1.08 934 A0V suspected variable, Vmax = 6.16, Vmin = 6.21
4 LMi (4) 73596 42538 08 40 18.31 +31° 56′ 31.1″ 6.21 1.05 350 F5III suspected variable
HD 67959 67959 40058 08 10 58.90 +14° 37′ 46.3″ 6.22 −0.04 581 A1V
12 Cnc 12 67483 39874 08 08 42.44 +13° 38′ 27.4″ 6.25 1.59 278 F3V
53 Cnc 53 BO 75716 43575 08 52 28.60 +28° 15′ 33.0″ 6.25 −0.92 886 M3III slow irregular variable, Vmax = 5.9, Vmin = 6.37
61 Cnc 61 76572 44031 08 57 58.63 +30° 14′ 01.5″ 6.25 2.75 164 F6V
HD 72505 72505 42010 08 33 45.06 +13° 15′ 26.7″ 6.26 1.40 306 K0III
HD 69478 69478 40617 08 17 31.66 +08° 51′ 58.8″ 6.28 −1.28 1062 G8III
ε Cnc ε 41 73731 42556 08 40 27.03 +19° 32′ 41.4″ 6.29 0.16 548 Am Meleph, in Beehive Cluster
HD 65735 65735 39180 08 00 48.10 +19° 48′ 58.4″ 6.30 1.18 345 K1III
FZ Cnc FZ 76830 44126 08 59 10.76 +18° 08′ 06.1″ 6.30 −0.35 697 M4IIIvar semiregular variable
4 Cnc ω 4 65856 39263 08 01 43.77 +25° 05′ 22.0″ 6.32 0.00 598 A1V
HD 72943 72943 42187 08 36 07.71 +15° 18′ 49.3″ 6.33 1.77 267 F0IV
HD 65757 65757 39194 08 01 00.79 +23° 34′ 59.4″ 6.34 1.70 276 K1III-IV
υ Cnc υ 32 72324 41940 08 33 00.14 +24° 05′ 05.7″ 6.35 0.80 421 G9III
54 Cnc 54 75528 43454 08 51 01.53 +15° 21′ 01.7″ 6.36 3.35 130 G2IV
HD 68776 68776 40354 08 14 21.01 +13° 02′ 54.0″ 6.39 −0.49 776 G8III
39 Cnc 39 73665 42516 08 40 06.44 +20° 00′ 28.1″ 6.39 0.11 587 K0III in Beehive Cluster; suspected variable
HD 78175 78175 44768 09 07 27.01 +22° 58′ 51.1″ 6.39 2.54 192 F5V
X Cnc X 76221 43811 08 55 22.88 +17° 13′ 52.5″ 6.40 −3.95 3622 C6,4 semiregular variable, Vmax = 5.69, Vmin = 6.94, P = 180 d
HD 80064 80064 45614 09 17 51.36 +11° 30′ 04.1″ 6.40 0.30 542 A2IV
HD 75469 75469 43427 08 50 45.13 +18° 49′ 56.1″ 6.41 −0.43 762 A2Vs
HD 69629 69629 40675 08 18 14.43 +15° 40′ 40.6″ 6.42 0.56 485 K0
HD 73710 73710 42549 08 40 22.11 +19° 40′ 11.9″ 6.42 −0.41 756 K0III in Beehive Cluster
ψ Cnc ψ 13 67690 40007 08 10 13.12 +25° 50′ 40.4″ 6.44 −1.06 1032 K0
HD 73599 73599 42462 08 39 24.57 +08° 01′ 03.6″ 6.46 0.32 551 K1III
HD 77660 77660 44574 09 04 55.12 +32° 22′ 37.2″ 6.46 1.96 259 A8V
HD 67542 67542 39958 08 09 35.19 +29° 05′ 35.1″ 6.47 −3.93 3928 G0II
HD 68703 68703 40342 08 14 11.14 +17° 40′ 33.3″ 6.47 1.45 329 A0Vne...
HD 78234 78234 44825 09 08 04.21 +32° 32′ 25.6″ 6.47 1.32 349 F2V
34 Cnc 34 72359 41904 08 32 39.87 +10° 03′ 57.7″ 6.48 0.38 541 A1V suspected variable
HD 78661 78661 44984 09 09 46.45 +11° 33′ 52.3″ 6.48 3.60 123 F2p suspected variable
HD 79248 79248 45272 09 13 37.27 +21° 16′ 59.6″ 6.48 0.57 496 A2V
HD 76908 76908 44148 08 59 26.89 +13° 04′ 27.9″ 6.49 −1.50 1294 K5III
81 Cnc π 81 79096 45170 09 12 17.87 +14° 59′ 43.6″ 6.49 4.93 67 G9V
HD 72115 72115 41833 08 31 41.31 +18° 59′ 16.0″ 6.50 −0.99 1025 K0
24 Cnc A 24 71152 41389 08 26 39.82 +24° 32′ 03.7″ 6.51 2.11 248 F0III component of the 24 Cnc system; suspected variable
37 Cnc 37 73316 42353 08 38 05.19 +09° 34′ 28.7″ 6.54 1.25 373 A1V
35 Cnc 35 72779 42133 08 35 19.47 +19° 35′ 24.3″ 6.55 0.28 585 G0III
ι Cnc B ι 48 74738 43100 08 46 40.00 +28° 45′ 54.6″ 6.58 2.77 188 G8II... component of the ι Cnc system
40 Cnc 40 73666 42523 08 40 11.47 +19° 58′ 16.2″ 6.61 0.40 570 A1V in Beehive Cluster; blue straggler
83 Cnc 83 80218 45699 09 18 58.91 +17° 42′ 20.4″ 6.61 3.64 128 F5
38 Cnc 38 BT 73575 42485 08 39 42.68 +19° 46′ 42.5″ 6.66 0.59 531 F0III in Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.06, P = 0.10 d
70 Cnc 70 77557 44512 09 04 09.87 +27° 53′ 53.9″ 6.67 0.33 605 A1V
2 LMi (2) 73427 42472 08 39 31.87 +32° 30′ 56.2″ 6.69 −1.18 1220 K5
3 LMi (3) 73508 42503 08 39 56.35 +32° 43′ 38.2″ 6.71 0.66 528 K0
EP Cnc EP 73819 42600 08 40 56.30 +19° 34′ 49.2″ 6.76 0.6 556 A6Vn in Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.03
42 Cnc 42 73785 42578 08 40 43.23 +19° 43′ 09.6″ 6.83 0.87 506 A9III in Beehive Cluster
7 Cnc 7 66347 39447 08 03 50.48 +22° 04′ 14.9″ 6.84 0.28 668 K0
80 Cnc 80 79009 45153 09 11 56.93 +18° 02′ 39.0″ 6.87 1.08 470 A0
11 Cnc 11 67402 39888 08 08 49.60 +27° 28′ 49.5″ 6.88 0.15 944 K0III Double
78 Cnc 78 78479 44918 09 09 02.31 +17° 28′ 10.7″ 7.18 0.5 706 K3III
VZ Cnc VZ 73857 42594 08 40 52.13 +09° 49′ 27.1″ 7.18 1.21 509 A9III double-mode δ Sct variable, Vmax = 7.18, Vmin = 7.91, P = 0.18 d
ADS 7284 IP 79969 45617 09 17 53.46 +28° 33′ 37.9″ 7.21 6.03 56.28 K3V BY Dra variable, ΔV = 0.02, P = 43.4 d
52 Cnc 52 75558 43463 08 51 10.83 +15° 59′ 57.8″ 7.38 1.03 607 G5
68 Cnc 68 77230 44336 09 01 43.66 +17° 04′ 51.8″ 7.38 620 A2Vn
V Cnc V 70276 40977 08 21 42.84 +17° 17′ 07.2″ 7.50 S0-6/6e Mira variable, Vmax = 7.5, Vmin = 13.9, P = 270 d
T Cnc T 43905 08 56 40.15 +19° 50′ 57.0″ 7.60 C semiregular variable, Vmax = 7.6, Vmin = 10.5, P = 482 d
BU Cnc BU 73576 08 39 44.67 +19° 16′ 30.8″ 7.68 1.44 577 A7Vn in Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.03, P = 0.071 d
BN Cnc BN 73763 08 40 39.24 +19° 13′ 41.8″ 7.80 1.56 577 A9V in Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.03, P = 0.039 d
HD 72490 72490 41997 08 33 36.6 +13° 33′ 03″ 7.8 405 G5 has a planet (b)
24 Cnc B 24 71153 08 26 40.10 +24° 32′ 07.0″ 7.81 component of the 24 Cnc system
BY Cnc BY 74050 42705 08 42 10.81 +18° 56′ 03.7″ 7.91 2.21 451 A7Vn in Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.01, P = 0.058 d
HD 74028 BX 74028 08 42 06.50 +19° 24′ 40.5″ 7.96 1.72 577 A7V in Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.02, P = 0.044 d
44 Cnc 44 74200 42791 08 43 08.36 +18° 09′ 02.0″ 8.03 1.29 726 K0 its radius is about 12.11 R.
HD 79498 79498 45406 09 15 09 +23° 22′ 32″ 8.03 4.72 150 G5 has a planet (b)
71 Cnc 71 77892 44637 09 05 45.52 +17° 23′ 24.5″ 8.10 1.53 672 A2
CY Cnc CY 73345 08 38 37.86 +19° 59′ 23.1″ 8.14 1.88 582 F0V in Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.02, P = 0.1 d
BQ Cnc BQ 73729 08 40 26.75 +20° 10′ 55.2″ 8.19 1.95 577 F2Vn in Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.02, P = 0.074 d
HD 73534 73534 42446 08 39 15.80 +12° 57′ 37.3″ 8.24 3.30 316 G5IV Gakyid; has a planet (b)
BR Cnc BR 73175 42319 08 37 40.71 +19° 31′ 06.3″ 8.26 1.91 608 F0Vn in Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.02, P = 0.038 d
S Cnc S 74307 42853 08 43 56.14 +19° 02′ 03.0″ 8.35 1.03 950 B9.5V+
G8-9III-IV
Algol variable, Vmax = 8.29, Vmin = 10.25, P = 9.48 d
BW Cnc BW 73798 08 40 52.48 +20° 15′ 59.5″ 8.48 2.24 577 F0Vn in Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.01, P = 0.072 d
TW Cnc TW 71780 08 29 37.32 +12° 27′ 20.3″ 8.49 G8III+... Algol variable, Vmax = 8.5, Vmin = 8.97, P = 70.76 d
U Cnc U 72863 08 35 46.29 +18° 53′ 44.5″ 8.50 M2e Mira variable, Vmax = 8.5, Vmin = 15.5, P = 306 d
BS Cnc BS 73450 08 39 09.10 +19° 35′ 32.6″ 8.59 2.35 577 A9V in Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.02, P = 0.051 d
R Cnc R 69243 40534 08 16 33.90 +11° 43′ 35.0″ 8.64 -0.36 2060 M6.5-9e Mira variable, Vmax = 6.07, Vmin = 11.9, P = 357 d
BV Cnc BV 73746 08 40 32.97 +19° 11′ 39.6″ 8.65 2.41 577 F0V in Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.02, P = 0.21 d
RZ Cnc RZ 73343 42432 08 39 08.54 +31° 47′ 44.4″ 8.67 0.48 1420 K2III RS CVn variable, Vmax = 8.67, Vmin = 10.03, P = 21.64 d
HD 74721 74721 43018 08 45 59.26 +13° 15′ 48.6″ 8.72 A0V horizontal branch star
HD 77065 77065 44259 09 00 47.0 +21° 27′ 13″ 8.8 6.3 103 G5 has a planet (b)
UU Cnc UU 39341 08 02 30.90 +15° 10′ 41.9″ 8.85 K4III... β Lyr variable, Vmax = 8.68, Vmin = 9.35, P = 96.71 d
HIP 41378 41378 08 26 28.0 +10° 04′ 49″ 8.9 3.58 378 has six planets (b, c, d, e, f & g)
RX Cnc RX 68775 40388 08 14 43.54 +24° 44′ 05.3″ 9.20 1.92 931 M8 semiregular variable
HD 80653 80653 09 21 21.0 +14° 22′ 05″ 9.50 358 G5 semiregular variable
WY Cnc WY 44349 09 01 55.45 +26° 41′ 22.7″ 9.60 5.05 264.6 G5V RS CVn variable, Vmax = 9.51, Vmin = 10.14, P = 0.83 d
TX Cnc TX 08 40 01.70 +18° 59′ 59.5″ 9.97 3.55 626 G0-G1V in Beehive Cluster; W UMa variable, Vmax = 10, Vmin = 10.35, P = 0.38 d
RU Cnc RU 42303 08 37 30.13 +23° 33′ 41.6″ 10.20 2.97 911 F9V:+... RS CVn variable, Vmax = 10.1, Vmin = 11.25, P = 10.17 d
TU Cnc TU 08 52 16.65 +09° 05′ 18.8″ 10.53 A2 Algol variable
SY Cnc SY 09 01 03.32 +17° 53′ 56.2″ 10.60 G8V Z Cam variable
EX Cnc EX 08 51 34.32 +11° 51′ 10.5″ 10.95 1.34 2720 A7 in Messier 67; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.05, P = 0.049 d
TT Cnc TT 41936 08 32 55.18 +13° 11′ 28.5″ 11.10 F0 RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 10.93, Vmin = 11.57, P = 0.56 d
ES Cnc ES 08 51 20.79 +11° 53′ 26.2″ 11.16 1.55 2720 F4 in Messier 67; RS CVn variable, Vmax = 11.16, Vmin = 11.28, P = 1.07 d
HAT-P-31 08 06 09 +26° 25′ 36″ 11.66 3.91 1155 has a transiting planet (b)
CU Cnc CU 41824 08 31 37.57 +19° 23′ 39.4″ 11.80 11.58 36.07 M5Ve Algol variable and flare star, Vmax = 11.68, Vmin = 11.80, P = 2.77 d
WASP-65 08 53 18.0 +08° 31′ 23″ 11.9 4.44 1011 G6 has a transiting planet (b)
SS Cnc SS 08 06 25.60 +23° 15′ 05.7″ 12.11 A8.5 RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 11.49, Vmin = 12.72, P = 0.37 d
EW Cnc EW 08 51 32.58 +11° 50′ 40.6″ 12.27 2.66 2720 F0 in Messier 67; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.02, P = 0.053 d
HV Cnc HV 08 51 17.99 +11° 45′ 54.2″ 12.73 3.12 2720 in Messier 67; Algol variable
EV Cnc EV 08 51 28.15 +11° 49′ 27.5″ 12.78 3.17 2720 F3 in Messier 67; W UMa variable, ΔV = 0.13, P = 0.44 d
AD Cnc AD 08 46 20.10 +10° 20′ 07.2″ 13.10 K0V W UMa variable, Vmax = 13.1, Vmin = 13.4, P = 0.28 d
Gliese 299 08 11 57.575 +08° 46′ 22.05″ 13.24 22 M4.5 Ve a red dwarf, 15.5% as massive as the Sun, 17.9% as wide, and has a surface temperature of about 3,050 K.
HAT-P-43 08 35 42.0 +10° 12′ 24″ 13.36 1771 has a transiting planet (b)
AH Cnc AH 08 51 37.85 +11° 50′ 57.1″ 13.41 3.8 2720 F7V in Messier 67; W UMa variable, Vmax = 13.31, Vmin = 13.96, P = 0.36 d
HU Cnc HU 08 51 13.36 +11° 51′ 40.1″ 13.61 4 2720 G8IV in Messier 67; RS CVn variable, Vmax = 13.45, Vmin = 13.61, P = 18.39 d
AC Cnc AC 08 44 27.11 +12° 52′ 31.9″ 13.80 K1-3V Algol variable and nova-like star, Vmax = 13.8, Vmin = 15.4, P = 0.30 d
G 9-38 EI 08 58 15.19 +19° 45′ 47.1″ 17.2 M5.5V flare star
YBP 1194 08 51 00.81 +11° 48′ 52.8″ 14.61 5 2720 G5V in Messier 67; Solar analog; has 3 planets
DX Cnc DX 08 29 49.35 +26° 46′ 33.7″ 14.81 17.01 11.82 M6.5V flare star
AT Cnc AT 08 28 36.93 +25° 20′ 03.0″ 15.2 DAe... Z Cam variable, Vmax = 12.57, Vmin = 15.2, P = 0.20 d
LHS 2090 09 00 23.59 +21° 50′ 05.4″ 16.10 17.08 20.782 M6.5V
YZ Cnc YZ 08 10 56.65 +28° 08′ 33.5″ 16.3 SU UMa variable, Vmax = 10.5, Vmin = 16.3, P = 0.087 d
EG Cnc EG 08 43 03.99 +27° 51′ 49.7″ 17.0 Huruhata's Variable; WZ Sge variable, Vmax = 11.9, Vmin = 17.0, P = 0.060 d
DW Cnc DW 07 58 53.05 +16° 16′ 45.2″ 17.5 O... dwarf nova, Vmax = 11.36, Vmin = 17.5, P = 0.0060 d
AZ Cnc AZ 08 40 29.75 +18° 14′ 09.2″ 17.59 16.86 45.7 M6.0V flare star
GY Cnc GY 09 09 50.55 +18° 49′ 47.5″ 17.8 dwarf nova and eclipsing binary, Vmax = 12.5, Vmin = 17.8, P = 0.18 d
AR Cnc AR 09 22 07.55 +31° 03′ 14.5″ 18.7 dwarf nova and Algol variable, Vmax = 15.3, Vmin = 18.7, P = 0.21 d
RX J0806.3+1527 HM 08 06 22.95 +15° 27′ 31.1″ 160 AM Canum Venaticorum star
AK Cnc AK 08 55 21.18 +11° 18′ 15.3″ SU UMa variable
CC Cnc CC 08 36 19.15 +21° 21′ 05.3″ K0V SU UMa variable
PSR B0823+26 08 26 51.44 +26° 37′ 22.8″ pulsar
Table legend:

 • Name = Proper name
 • B = Bayer designation
 • F or/and G. = Flamsteed designation or Gould designation
 • Var = Variable star designation
 • HD = Henry Draper Catalogue designation number
 • HIP = Hipparcos Catalogue designation number
 • RA = Right ascension for the Epoch/Equinox J2000.0
 • Dec = Declination for the Epoch/Equinox J2000.0

 • vis. mag. = visual magnitude (m or mv), also known as apparent magnitude
 • abs. mag. = absolute magnitude (Mv)
 • Dist. (ly) = Distance in light-years from Earth
 • Sp. class = Spectral class of the star in the stellar classification system
 • Notes = Common name(s) or alternate name(s); comments; notable properties

See also

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