Frequently Asked House Power Queries
As 1 of the 12 constellations along the ecliptic, Cancer is somewhat straightforward to come across with compact telescopes and even binoculars. It lies in the second quadrant of the northern hemisphere and can be observed at latitudes in between +90° and -60°. It occupies an area of 506 square degrees, making it the 31st largest constellation in the night sky. Then there is Delta Cancri – an orange giant star around 180 light-years away. Or, Epsilon Boötis, the second…