No, but southern constellations visible in Australia can't be seen in the Northern Hemisphere, so it all balances out.
No, it can be seen from many southern countries.
No. The Southern Cross is visible everywhere in the southern hemisphere, and even at latitudes in the northern hemisphere close to the equator.
Orion is a constellation that can be seen in the fall from Australia. Another constellation that can be seen from Australia is The Southern Cross.
it is a constellation that can only be seen in the southern hemisphere
The southern cross is called the southern cross is because it is a cross of stars to make a cross constellation that is more seen by the southern hemisphere.
The five smaller stars on the right hand side of the Australian flag form the constellation of the Southern Cross. This constellation is seen only in the Southern Hemisphere, and was a valuable navigational aid to early sailors.
The Southern Cross - it is a star constellation that can only be seen from the Southern Hemisphere - it is also on five other flags: those of Australia, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Micronesia, and Samoa.
the man in 19027 The Southern Cross are stars of a constellation which can be seen prominently in the Southern Hemisphere . It is widely used as a cultural national symbol in Australia .
The constellation of five stars represent the Southern Cross seen only in the southern hemisphere.
I think the answer is in the question. The Southern Cross might be a bit of a give away!!
Can, we can see both big dipper and southern cross in penang.
Possibly the best known example of a "south star" in Australia is the constellation "The Southern Cross". This is seen throughout the Southern hemisphere and below latitude 30 degrees in the Northern hemisphere. Australia does not have any specific "South Star" that is recognisable and stands alone.
from which hemispjere can the southreen cross constellation be seen?
There are actually six stars. Five of them form the constellation of the Southern cross, which is seen only in the southern hemisphere and south of latitude 30 degrees in the northern hemisphere. The other star with its seven points represents the six states and all the territories (mainland and offshore) which make up the Commonwealth of Australia.