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 Cncβ17692674052608h 16m 30.95s+09° 11 08.43.53−1.22290K4IIITarf, Al Tarf; variable star, ΔV = 0.005m, P = 6.01 d, has a planet (b)
δ Cncδ47744424291108h 44m 41.11s+18° 09 17.53.940.84136K0IIIAsellus Australis
ι Cnc Aι48747394310308h 46m 41.83s+28° 45 36.04.03−0.77298G8Iab:component of the ι Cnc system
α Cncα65767564406608h 58m 29.20s+11° 51 28.04.260.63173A5mAcubens, Sertan; suspected variable, Vmax = 4.20m, Vmin = 4.27m
γ Cncγ43741984280608h 43m 17.21s+21° 28 06.94.661.23181A1IVAsellus Borealis
ζ Cncζ1668255
68256
68257
4016708h 12m 12.71s+17° 38 53.34.672.6383F7V+F9V
+G0V+?
Tegmine, quaternary star
HD 71115711154132508h 25m 54.79s+07° 33 52.35.13−0.08359G8IIdouble star
8 Cnc8666643956708h 05m 04.51s+13° 07 06.15.141.09210A1V
χ Cncχ18698974084308h 20m 03.87s+27° 13 07.05.143.8459F6Vsuspected variable
ξ Cncξ77785154494609h 09m 21.53s+22° 02 43.65.16−0.18380K0IIINahn
ο1 Cncο162765434397008h 57m 14.91s+15° 19 21.85.221.77160A5IIIα2 CVn variable
ρ2 Cncρ258762194383408h 55m 39.69s+27° 55 39.25.23−1.00574G8II-III
σ3 Cncσ364768134415408h 59m 32.68s+32° 25 07.15.230.27320G9IIIsuspected variable
κ Cncκ76783164479809h 07m 44.82s+10° 40 05.65.23−0.63484B8IIImnpα2 CVn variable, Vmax = 5.22m, Vmin = 5.27m, P = 5.0035 d
μ2 Cncμ210672283978008h 07m 45.84s+21° 34 55.15.303.4676G2IV
θ Cncθ31720944182208h 31m 35.77s+18° 05 40.45.33−0.57494K5IIIsuspected variable
η Cncη33722924190908h 32m 42.52s+20° 26 28.65.330.43312K3III
82 Cncπ282795544541009h 15m 13.88s+14° 56 29.55.36−1.30701K1III
57 Cnc57759594372108h 54m 14.70s+30° 34 45.05.400.15365G7III
τ Cncτ72782354481809h 08m 00.07s+29° 39 15.25.420.91260G8III
60 Cnc60763514385108h 55m 55.56s+11° 37 33.85.44−0.82582K5III
σ2 Cncσ259763984393208h 56m 56.63s+32° 54 38.15.441.56195A7IV
ν Cncν69773504440509h 02m 44.27s+24° 27 10.65.45−0.28457A0pSiα2 CVn variable, Vmax = 5.33m, Vmin = 5.49m, P = 4.20 d
27 Cnc27BP712504140008h 26m 43.95s+12° 39 17.55.56−1.981052M3IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 5.41m, Vmin = 5.75m, P = 40 d
φ1 Cncφ122710934137708h 26m 27.73s+27° 53 37.95.580.15398K5III
3 Cnc3657593917708h 00m 47.31s+17° 18 31.45.60−1.12721K3III
15 Cnc15BM683514024008h 13m 08.87s+29° 39 23.75.62−1.52872B9p SiCrα2 CVn variable, Vmax = 5.53m, Vmin = 5.65m, P = 3.31 d
45 CncA145742284279508h 43m 12.34s+12° 40 51.15.62−1.871028A3V+...suspected variable
49 Cncb49BI745214291708h 44m 45.04s+10° 04 54.25.630.15408A1p...α2 CVn variable, Vmax = 5.58m, Vmin = 5.71m, P = 6.91 d
σ1 Cncσ151756984358408h 52m 34.62s+32° 28 26.85.671.69204A8Vmssuspected variable
ο2 Cncο263765824400108h 57m 35.16s+15° 34 52.45.682.22161F0IV
υ1 Cncυ130720414181608h 31m 30.57s+24° 04 52.45.711.40237F0IIInsuspected variable
ψ2 Cncψ214677674002308h 10m 27.23s+25° 30 29.45.732.61137G8IVsuspected variable
1 Cnc1649603884807h 56m 59.47s+15° 47 25.45.800.04462K3III
HD 69994699944086608h 20m 20.93s+20° 44 52.25.80−0.17510K1III
HD 77445774454440609h 02m 44.82s+07° 17 53.75.85−0.69664K3III:suspected variable
ω1 Cncω12657143919108h 00m 55.87s+25° 23 34.25.87−1.82660G8III:
50 CncA250748734312108h 46m 56.06s+12° 06 36.35.891.96199A1V
66 Cnc66771044430709h 01m 24.13s+32° 15 08.35.89−0.08509A2V
HD 72945729454217208h 35m 51.05s+06° 37 13.95.913.7987F8VBinary star with a co-moving companion
λ Cncλ19700114088108h 20m 32.15s+24° 01 20.55.920.37419B9.5VPiautos
36 Cncc36731434226508h 37m 05.79s+09° 39 20.15.920.17461A3Vsuspected eclipsing binary
20 Cncd120705694111708h 23m 21.87s+18° 19 56.25.940.52395A9V
29 Cnc29715554157808h 28m 37.35s+14° 12 39.15.941.07308A5V
75 Cnc75784184489209h 08m 47.42s+26° 37 48.05.953.47102G5IV
1 LMi(1)731924236508h 38m 19.00s+32° 48 07.35.960.70367K2III:
55 Cncρ155757324358708h 52m 36.13s+28° 19 53.05.965.4741G8VCopernicus,[1] binary star; has five planets (b, c, d, e, f)
μ1 Cncμ19BL668753965908h 06m 18.40s+22° 38 07.85.97−0.45626M3IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 5.97m, Vmin = 6.04m
5 Cnc5658733923608h 01m 30.29s+16° 27 19.25.990.19472B9.5Vn
HD 68461684614023108h 12m 59.74s+16° 30 51.76.03−0.02528G8III
HD 72617726174204908h 34m 13.35s+08° 27 08.56.042.22189F3IV
79 Cnc79787154503309h 10m 20.86s+21° 59 47.16.040.49420G8III
RS CncRS787124505809h 10m 38.81s+30° 57 47.66.040.61397M6STechnetium star; semiregular variable, Vmax = 5.33m, Vmin = 6.94m, P = 242.2 d
HD 65257652573897507h 58m 31.48s+16° 31 07.36.05−2.111399K0suspected variable
HD 65522655223906707h 59m 35.07s+13° 14 31.96.051.22301K2
28 Cnc28CX714964157408h 28m 36.80s+24° 08 42.26.051.45271F0Vnδ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.025m, P = 0.096 d
67 Cnc67771904434209h 01m 48.88s+27° 54 10.06.072.23191A8Vnsuspected variable
HD 68099680994008508h 11m 16.60s+09° 49 16.66.08−1.06872B6III
21 Cnc21707344116308h 23m 55.21s+10° 37 55.66.11−1.561113M2IIIsuspected variable
25 Cncd225710304131908h 25m 49.99s+17° 02 47.96.112.85147F6V
46 Cnc46744854295408h 45m 21.42s+30° 41 51.96.120.30477G5III
φ2 Cnc Aφ223711504140408h 26m 47.08s+26° 56 07.76.141.50276A3Vcomponent of the φ2 Cnc system; suspected variable
HD 80546805464589609h 21m 27.17s+32° 54 07.96.161.22317K3III
HD 76508765084395708h 57m 08.30s+17° 08 37.86.170.82384K1III
φ2 Cnc Bφ2237115108h 26m 47.00s+26° 56 07.06.191.55276A6Vcomponent of the φ2 Cnc system
HD 76629766294401008h 57m 42.03s+09° 23 16.06.19−1.15956G8III
HD 66552665523953508h 04m 45.32s+18° 50 31.46.211.40299B9V
HD 66684666843960708h 05m 37.05s+27° 31 47.16.21−1.08934A0Vsuspected variable, Vmax = 6.16m, Vmin = 6.21m
4 LMi(4)735964253808h 40m 18.31s+31° 56 31.16.211.05350F5IIIsuspected variable
HD 67959679594005808h 10m 58.90s+14° 37 46.36.22−0.04581A1V
12 Cnc12674833987408h 08m 42.44s+13° 38 27.46.251.59278F3V
53 Cnc53BO757164357508h 52m 28.60s+28° 15 33.06.25−0.92886M3IIIslow irregular variable, Vmax = 5.9m, Vmin = 6.37m
61 Cnc61765724403108h 57m 58.63s+30° 14 01.56.252.75164F6V
HD 72505725054201008h 33m 45.06s+13° 15 26.76.261.40306K0III
HD 69478694784061708h 17m 31.66s+08° 51 58.86.28−1.281062G8III
ε Cncε41737314255608h 40m 27.03s+19° 32 41.46.290.16548AmMeleph, in Beehive Cluster
HD 65735657353918008h 00m 48.10s+19° 48 58.46.301.18345K1III
FZ CncFZ768304412608h 59m 10.76s+18° 08 06.16.30−0.35697M4IIIvarsemiregular variable
4 Cncω24658563926308h 01m 43.77s+25° 05 22.06.320.00598A1V
HD 72943729434218708h 36m 07.71s+15° 18 49.36.331.77267F0IV
HD 65757657573919408h 01m 00.79s+23° 34 59.46.341.70276K1III-IV
υ2 Cncυ232723244194008h 33m 00.14s+24° 05 05.76.350.80421G9III
54 Cnc54755284345408h 51m 01.53s+15° 21 01.76.363.35130G2IV
HD 68776687764035408h 14m 21.01s+13° 02 54.06.39−0.49776G8III
39 Cnc39736654251608h 40m 06.44s+20° 00 28.16.390.11587K0IIIin Beehive Cluster; suspected variable
HD 78175781754476809h 07m 27.01s+22° 58 51.16.392.54192F5V
X CncX762214381108h 55m 22.88s+17° 13 52.56.40−3.953622C6,4semiregular variable, Vmax = 5.69m, Vmin = 6.94m, P = 180 d
HD 80064800644561409h 17m 51.36s+11° 30 04.16.400.30542A2IV
HD 75469754694342708h 50m 45.13s+18° 49 56.16.41−0.43762A2Vs
HD 69629696294067508h 18m 14.43s+15° 40 40.66.420.56485K0
HD 73710737104254908h 40m 22.11s+19° 40 11.96.42−0.41756K0IIIin Beehive Cluster
ψ1 Cncψ113676904000708h 10m 13.12s+25° 50 40.46.44−1.061032K0
HD 73599735994246208h 39m 24.57s+08° 01 03.66.460.32551K1III
HD 77660776604457409h 04m 55.12s+32° 22 37.26.461.96259A8V
HD 67542675423995808h 09m 35.19s+29° 05 35.16.47−3.933928G0II
HD 68703687034034208h 14m 11.14s+17° 40 33.36.471.45329A0Vne...
HD 78234782344482509h 08m 04.21s+32° 32 25.66.471.32349F2V
34 Cnc34723594190408h 32m 39.87s+10° 03 57.76.480.38541A1Vsuspected variable
HD 78661786614498409h 09m 46.45s+11° 33 52.36.483.60123F2psuspected variable
HD 79248792484527209h 13m 37.27s+21° 16 59.66.480.57496A2V
HD 76908769084414808h 59m 26.89s+13° 04 27.96.49−1.501294K5III
81 Cncπ181790964517009h 12m 17.87s+14° 59 43.66.494.9367G9V
HD 72115721154183308h 31m 41.31s+18° 59 16.06.50−0.991025K0
24 Cnc A24711524138908h 26m 39.82s+24° 32 03.76.512.11248F0IIIcomponent of the 24 Cnc system; suspected variable
37 Cnc37733164235308h 38m 05.19s+09° 34 28.76.541.25373A1V
35 Cnc35727794213308h 35m 19.47s+19° 35 24.36.550.28585G0III
ι Cnc Bι48747384310008h 46m 40.00s+28° 45 54.66.582.77188G8II...component of the ι Cnc system
40 Cnc40736664252308h 40m 11.47s+19° 58 16.26.610.40570A1Vin Beehive Cluster; blue straggler
83 Cnc83802184569909h 18m 58.91s+17° 42 20.46.613.64128F5
38 Cnc38BT735754248508h 39m 42.68s+19° 46 42.56.660.59531F0IIIin Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.06m, P = 0.10 d
70 Cnc70775574451209h 04m 09.87s+27° 53 53.96.670.33605A1V
2 LMi(2)734274247208h 39m 31.87s+32° 30 56.26.69−1.181220K5
3 LMi(3)735084250308h 39m 56.35s+32° 43 38.26.710.66528K0
EP CncEP738194260008h 40m 56.30s+19° 34 49.26.760.6556A6Vnin Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.03m
42 Cnc42737854257808h 40m 43.23s+19° 43 09.66.830.87506A9IIIin Beehive Cluster
7 Cnc7663473944708h 03m 50.48s+22° 04 14.96.840.28668K0
80 Cnc80790094515309h 11m 56.93s+18° 02 39.06.871.08470A0[2][3]
11 Cnc11674023988808h 08m 49.60s+27° 28 49.56.880.15944K0IIIDouble
78 Cnc78784794491809h 09m 02.31s+17° 28 10.77.180.5706K3III
VZ CncVZ738574259408h 40m 52.13s+09° 49 27.17.181.21509A9IIIdouble-mode δ Sct variable, Vmax = 7.18m, Vmin = 7.91m, P = 0.18 d
ADS 7284IP799694561709h 17m 53.46s+28° 33 37.97.216.0356.28K3VBY Dra variable, ΔV = 0.02m, P = 43.4 d
52 Cnc52755584346308h 51m 10.83s+15° 59 57.87.381.03607G5
68 Cnc68772304433609h 01m 43.66s+17° 04 51.87.38620A2Vn[4][3]
V CncV702764097708h 21m 42.84s+17° 17 07.27.50S0-6/6eMira variable, Vmax = 7.5m, Vmin = 13.9m, P = 270 d
T CncT4390508h 56m 40.15s+19° 50 57.07.60Csemiregular variable, Vmax = 7.6m, Vmin = 10.5m, P = 482 d
BU CncBU7357608h 39m 44.67s+19° 16 30.87.681.44577A7Vnin Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.03m, P = 0.071 d
BN CncBN7376308h 40m 39.24s+19° 13 41.87.801.56577A9Vin Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.03m, P = 0.039 d
HD 72490724904199708h 33m 36.6s+13° 33 037.8405G5has a planet (b)
24 Cnc B247115308h 26m 40.10s+24° 32 07.07.81component of the 24 Cnc system
BY CncBY740504270508h 42m 10.81s+18° 56 03.77.912.21451A7Vnin Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.01m, P = 0.058 d
HD 74028BX7402808h 42m 06.50s+19° 24 40.57.961.72577A7Vin Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.02m, P = 0.044 d
44 Cnc44742004279108h 43m 08.36s+18° 09 02.08.031.29726K0its radius is about 12.11 R.[5][6]
HD 79498794984540609h 15m 09s+23° 22 328.034.72150G5has a planet (b)
71 Cnc71778024463709h 05m 45.52s+17° 23 24.58.101.53672A2
CY CncCY7334508h 38m 37.86s+19° 59 23.18.141.88582F0Vin Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.02m, P = 0.1 d
BQ CncBQ7372908h 40m 26.75s+20° 10 55.28.191.95577F2Vnin Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.02m, P = 0.074 d
HD 73534735344244608h 39m 15.80s+12° 57 37.38.243.30316G5IVGakyid; has a planet (b)
BR CncBR731754231908h 37m 40.71s+19° 31 06.38.261.91608F0Vnin Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.02m, P = 0.038 d
S CncS743074285308h 43m 56.14s+19° 02 03.08.351.03950B9.5V+
G8-9III-IV
Algol variable, Vmax = 8.29m, Vmin = 10.25m, P = 9.48 d
BW CncBW7379808h 40m 52.48s+20° 15 59.58.482.24577F0Vnin Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.01m, P = 0.072 d
TW CncTW7178008h 29m 37.32s+12° 27 20.38.49G8III+...Algol variable, Vmax = 8.5m, Vmin = 8.97m, P = 70.76 d
U CncU7286308h 35m 46.29s+18° 53 44.58.50M2eMira variable, Vmax = 8.5m, Vmin = 15.5m, P = 306 d
BS CncBS7345008h 39m 09.10s+19° 35 32.68.592.35577A9Vin Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.02m, P = 0.051 d
R CncR692434053408h 16m 33.90s+11° 43 35.08.64-0.362060M6.5-9eMira variable, Vmax = 6.07m, Vmin = 11.9m, P = 357 d
BV CncBV7374608h 40m 32.97s+19° 11 39.68.652.41577F0Vin Beehive Cluster; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.02m, P = 0.21 d
RZ CncRZ733434243208h 39m 08.54s+31° 47 44.48.670.481420K2IIIRS CVn variable, Vmax = 8.67m, Vmin = 10.03m, P = 21.64 d
HD 74721747214301808h 45m 59.26s+13° 15 48.68.72A0Vhorizontal branch star
HD 77065770654425909h 00m 47.0s+21° 27 138.86.3103G5has a planet (b)
UU CncUU3934108h 02m 30.90s+15° 10 41.98.85K4III...β Lyr variable, Vmax = 8.68m, Vmin = 9.35m, P = 96.71 d
HIP 413784137808h 26m 28.0s+10° 04 498.93.58378has six planets (b, c, d, e, f & g)
RX CncRX687754038808h 14m 43.54s+24° 44 05.39.201.92931M8semiregular variable
HD 806538065309h 21m 21.0s+14° 22 059.50358G5semiregular variable
WY CncWY4434909h 01m 55.45s+26° 41 22.79.605.05264.6G5VRS CVn variable, Vmax = 9.51m, Vmin = 10.14m, P = 0.83 d
TX CncTX08h 40m 01.70s+18° 59 59.59.973.55626G0-G1Vin Beehive Cluster; W UMa variable, Vmax = 10m, Vmin = 10.35m, P = 0.38 d
RU CncRU4230308h 37m 30.13s+23° 33 41.610.202.97911F9V:+...RS CVn variable, Vmax = 10.1m, Vmin = 11.25m, P = 10.17 d
TU CncTU08h 52m 16.65s+09° 05 18.810.53A2Algol variable
SY CncSY09h 01m 03.32s+17° 53 56.210.60G8VZ Cam variable
EX CncEX08h 51m 34.32s+11° 51 10.510.951.342720A7in Messier 67; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.05m, P = 0.049 d
TT CncTT4193608h 32m 55.18s+13° 11 28.511.10F0RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 10.93m, Vmin = 11.57m, P = 0.56 d
ES CncES08h 51m 20.79s+11° 53 26.211.161.552720F4in Messier 67; RS CVn variable, Vmax = 11.16m, Vmin = 11.28m, P = 1.07 d
HAT-P-3108h 06m 09s+26° 25 3611.663.911155has a transiting planet (b)
CU CncCU4182408h 31m 37.57s+19° 23 39.411.8011.5836.07M5VeAlgol variable and flare star, Vmax = 11.68m, Vmin = 11.80m, P = 2.77 d
WASP-6508h 53m 18.0s+08° 31 2311.94.441011G6has a transiting planet (b)
SS CncSS08h 06m 25.60s+23° 15 05.712.11A8.5RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 11.49m, Vmin = 12.72m, P = 0.37 d
EW CncEW08h 51m 32.58s+11° 50 40.612.272.662720F0in Messier 67; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.02m, P = 0.053 d
HV CncHV08h 51m 17.99s+11° 45 54.212.733.122720in Messier 67; Algol variable
EV CncEV08h 51m 28.15s+11° 49 27.512.783.172720F3in Messier 67; W UMa variable, ΔV = 0.13m, P = 0.44 d
AD CncAD08h 46m 20.10s+10° 20 07.213.10K0VW UMa variable, Vmax = 13.1m, Vmin = 13.4m, P = 0.28 d
Gliese 29908h 11m 57.575s+08° 46 22.0513.2422M4.5 Vea red dwarf, 15.5% as massive as the Sun,[7] 17.9% as wide,[8] and has a surface temperature of about 3,050 K.[9][10][11][12]
HAT-P-4308h 35m 42.0s+10° 12 2413.361771has a transiting planet (b)
AH CncAH08h 51m 37.85s+11° 50 57.113.413.82720F7Vin Messier 67; W UMa variable, Vmax = 13.31m, Vmin = 13.96m, P = 0.36 d
HU CncHU08h 51m 13.36s+11° 51 40.113.6142720G8IVin Messier 67; RS CVn variable, Vmax = 13.45m, Vmin = 13.61m, P = 18.39 d
AC CncAC08h 44m 27.11s+12° 52 31.913.80K1-3VAlgol variable and nova-like star, Vmax = 13.8m, Vmin = 15.4m, P = 0.30 d
G 9-38EI08h 58m 15.19s+19° 45 47.117.2M5.5Vflare star
YBP 119408h 51m 00.81s+11° 48 52.814.6152720G5Vin Messier 67; Solar analog; has 3 planets
DX CncDX08h 29m 49.35s+26° 46 33.714.8117.0111.82M6.5Vflare star
AT CncAT08h 28m 36.93s+25° 20 03.015.2DAe...Z Cam variable, Vmax = 12.57m, Vmin = 15.2m, P = 0.20 d
LHS 209009h 00m 23.59s+21° 50 05.416.1017.0820.782M6.5V[10][13][14][15][16]
YZ CncYZ08h 10m 56.65s+28° 08 33.516.3SU UMa variable, Vmax = 10.5m, Vmin = 16.3m, P = 0.087 d
EG CncEG08h 43m 03.99s+27° 51 49.717.0Huruhata's Variable; WZ Sge variable, Vmax = 11.9m, Vmin = 17.0m, P = 0.060 d
DW CncDW07h 58m 53.05s+16° 16 45.217.5O...dwarf nova, Vmax = 11.36m, Vmin = 17.5m, P = 0.0060 d
AZ CncAZ08h 40m 29.75s+18° 14 09.217.5916.8645.7M6.0Vflare star
GY CncGY09h 09m 50.55s+18° 49 47.517.8dwarf nova and eclipsing binary, Vmax = 12.5m, Vmin = 17.8m, P = 0.18 d
AR CncAR09h 22m 07.55s+31° 03 14.518.7dwarf nova and Algol variable, Vmax = 15.3m, Vmin = 18.7m, P = 0.21 d
RX J0806.3+1527HM08h 06m 22.95s+15° 27 31.1160AM Canum Venaticorum star
AK CncAK08h 55m 21.18s+11° 18 15.3SU UMa variable
CC CncCC08h 36m 19.15s+21° 21 05.3K0VSU UMa variable
PSR B0823+2608h 26m 51.44s+26° 37 22.8pulsar
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