The Australian flag has six stars. The group of five stars to the right form the constellation of the Southern Cross, a valuable navigation aid to early sailors travelling through the southern hemisphere.
The sixth star, situated below the Union Jack, is known as the Federation or Commonwealth star. It has seven points, with six of the points representing the unity of the six states of Australia, and the seventh representing Australia's two mainland territories as well as its numerous external (offshore) territories.
The Australian Flag is basically a 'British Blue Ensign' that has had a major modification for local use. Australian stars have been added to it in a uniquely Australian design.
There are six stars on the Australian flag: the Commonwealth Star, which has seven points, and five stars representing the Southern Cross constellation.
There are five stars of the Southern Cross. The larger sixth seven-pointed star is known as the Commonwealth Star.
The design of the Australian flag has not essentially changed since it was adopted as the national flag on 20 February 1903 and modified on 22 May 1909. This modification did not change the number of stars, only the number of points on the Federation star.
The stars on the Australian flag represent the Southern Cross constellation, which is a prominent feature in the southern hemisphere sky. The large seven-pointed star represents the six states and territories of Australia, with the seventh point symbolizing the territories of the country.
The Australian flag has six stars. This consists of the Commonwealth Star under the Union Jack, which has seven points representing the six states and territories of Australia, with one point representing all the other territories. The Southern Cross constellation is also featured on the flag, with four stars of different sizes.
There are six stars on the Australian flag. The big star is the Commonwealth Star which has seven points, one for each state and one for the territories. The other five stars form the Southern Cross constellation which is visible from anywhere in Australia.
Yes: the five stars on the right is the constellation known as the Southern Cross, visible only in the southern hemisphere and up to 25 degrees latitude in the northern hemisphere. There are in fact six stars on the Australian flag. The biggest star on the left under the Union Jack is called the Commonwealth Star or the Federation Star. It represents the six states and the numerous territories of Australia.
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The Australian flag has six stars.The group of five stars to the right of the Union Jack form the constellation of the Southern Cross, a valuable navigation aid to early sailors travelling through the southern hemisphere.The sixth star, situated below the Union Jack, is known as the Federation or Commonwealth star. It has seven points, with six of the points representing the unity of the six states of Australia, and the seventh representing Australia's two mainland territories as well as its numerous external (offshore) territories.
The Australian flag does not have red stripes. In the top right hand corner of the Australian flag is the Union Jack, the original flag of Britain, the country that colonised Australia. The Southern Cross, positioned on the right hand side of the flag, is a constellation visible from all of Australia's states and territories, and which was vital to early ships' navigation. In the bottom left hand corner is the Federation Star, a seven pointed star which represents the six colonies, with one point to represent Australia's many territories (mainland and offshore).