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  1. Alpha Cancri - Wikipedia

    Alpha Cancri (α Cancri, abbreviated Alpha Cnc, α Cnc, named Acubens / ˈ æ k juː b ɛ n z /), [12] is a star system in the constellation of Cancer.

  2. Fixed Star Acubens - Astrology King

    Jan 29, 2015 · Acubens, the main star of Cancer, in The Scissors of the Crab, has a Martian nature, and a strong blending in of Saturnian influence, conveying an unbalanced and jumpy …

  3. USS Acubens - Wikipedia

    USS Acubens (AKS-5) was an Acubens-class general stores issue ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II, named after the star Acubens, the alpha star in Cancer. …

  4. Acubens - Constellations of Words

    The astrological influences of the star Acubens Of the nature of Saturn and Mercury. It has been called “the sheltering of hiding place,” and gives activity, malevolence and poison, making its …

  5. Acubens - α Cancri (alpha Cancri) - Star in Cancer - TheSkyLive

    Acubens, also designated as α Cancri, is a variable and multiple star of magnitude 4.25 in the constellation of Cancer. Find complete information about Acubens on TheSkyLive.com.

  6. Acubens - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    Acubens, 175 light years away, is something of a mystery. Seemingly a simple white class A (A5) star, its spectrum displays ultra-strong absorptions of particular metals that make it a "metallic …

  7. Acubens Fixed Star Astrology, Alpha (α) Cancer Constellation

    Acubens Fixed Star (1800-2100) Sidereal Ayanamsa: Lahiri Raman Krishnamurti Takra Fagan-Bradley De Luce Larry Ely Usha/Shashi Yukteshwar J.N. Bhasin Djwhal Khul Hipparchus …

  8. Cancer Constellation - The Celestial Crab - The Planets

    Acubens. Acubens, also known as Alpha Cancri, is the fourth brightest star in Cancer and has an apparent magnitude that varies between 4.20 and 4.27. It is located around 174 light years …

  9. Skyscript: Star Lore of the Constellations - Cancer the Crab

    Acubens, (also known as Sertan or Sartan meaning 'crab'), is a double star on the southern claw, white and red in its appearance. Robson states that it gives "malevolence and poison" and …

  10. Alpha Cancri - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core

    Acubens is a fourth-magnitude star with an apparent magnitude of 4.20, making it barely visible to the naked eye under good lighting conditions. Nevertheless, it is 23 times more luminous than …

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