Cancri
Cancri is a constellation located in the northern sky. Its name is derived from the Latin word for "crab," and it is one of the twelve zodiac constellations. The most notable star in Cancri is Alpha Cancri, also known as Acubens, which is a binary star system.
In addition to its prominent stars, Cancri contains several interesting deep-sky objects, including the Crab Nebula and the Cancer cluster of galaxies. This constellation is best visible in the evening sky during the months of January to March, making it a popular target for stargazers and astronomers alike.