Alpha, beta, gamma, and delta.
A constellation, such as Crux, contains billions of stars which are unrelated to one another - they just happen to be in the same direction, from our point of view.
Crux, also known as the Southern Cross, has a total of five major stars: Acrux, Becrux, Delta Crusis, Epsllon Crusis, and Gacrux.
The scientific name for the Southern Cross is Crux. It is a constellation visible in the Southern Hemisphere and represents a cross-shaped pattern of stars.
== == Yes, the stars represent that constellation, also known as Crux.
The constellation of Crux, also known as the Southern Cross, is thought to have the fewest stars of all the modern constellations, with just five main stars.
The stars were placed on the Division's WWII patch and reprepresent the Constellation known as the Southern Cross or Crux Australis.
The Chameleon constellation does not have any named stars.
Never. Crux is a Southern Hemisphere constellation.
The four stars on the New Zealand flag represent the Southern Cross constellation, Crux.
The stars on the New Zealand flag represent the constellation Crux, the Southern Cross, as it is seen from New Zealand.
There are no stars on the Union Jack However the name of the stars on the Australian and The NZ flags are the Southern Cross From top to bottom the are called Gamma crux Delta Crux Beta Crux (Mimosa) Epsilon Crux. Alpha1 Crux (ACrux) and the one under the jack is called the Commonwealth star and represents the states and Territory's.
The constellation has a total of 281 stars in the area defined by the constellation boundary of which only 11 are main stars.