DX Cancri
Red dwarf star in the constellation Cancer
DX Cancri is a variable star in the northern zodiac constellation of Cancer . With an apparent visual magnitude of 14.81,[ 3] it is much too faint to be seen with the naked eye . Visually viewing this star requires a telescope with a minimum aperture of 16 in (41 cm).[ 14] Based upon parallax measurements, DX Cancri is located at a distance of 11.8 light-years (3.6 parsecs ) from Earth. This makes it the 18th closest star (or star system ) to the Sun.
The star has a stellar classification of M6.5V,[ 4] identifying it as a type of main sequence star known as a red dwarf . It has about 10% of the mass of the Sun, and 12% of the Sun's radius.[ 9] The outer envelope of the star has an effective temperature of 2,840 K,[ 10] making it an M-type star . It is a flare star that has random, intermittent increases in brightness by up to a factor of five. It is a proposed member of the Castor Moving Group of stars that share a common trajectory through space. This group has an estimated age of 200 million years.[ 15]
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