The Southern Cross.
Delta Cancri (Asellus Australis) located in the constellation Cancer.It has a spectral type of K0 and is an orange giant.See related link for more information.
Sagittarius is not a single star but a constellation that includes several bright stars, such as Kaus Australis and Kaus Media, which can appear brighter than Polaris, the North Star. Polaris has a magnitude of about 1.98, while some stars in Sagittarius, like Kaus Australis, have a magnitude of around 1.79, making them appear brighter. Additionally, the overall brightness of a constellation like Sagittarius can make it more visually striking in the night sky compared to the solitary Polaris.
It comes from a Latin word of the same spelling meaning a stake, scaffold or cross used in executions. In more modern terms it has become to mean a basic or decisive point as in 'the crux of the matter'
The Southern Cross, also known as Crux, is a constellation visible in the southern hemisphere. It is named because its five bright stars form the shape of a cross, representing the most conspicuous part of the constellation. It has been an important navigational aid and cultural symbol in the southern hemisphere for centuries.
The main stars of theSouthern Cross (or Crux) are:-Acrux Alpha Crucis at ~ 320 LyMimosa or Becrux Beta Crucis ~ 350 lyDelta Crucis ~ 360 lyGamma Crucis or Gacrux ~ 80 lyEpsilon Crucis ~ 380 lySee link for more information
Aurora Australis, more commonly referred to as the Southern Lights, don't really do anything. Like the northern lights (Aurora Borealis), they are a beautiful natural phenomenon. For more information, visit www.antarcticconnection.com.
Aurora Borealis occurs in northern parts of the world. Aurora Australis in southern parts of the world. Borealis is more known because there are more places and people to see them.
Each constellation has billions, trillions, or more, stars, depending how powerful the telescope is that you use to observe. Remember that a constellation is basically a direction in the sky - so the farther you look, the more stars there will be.Each constellation has billions, trillions, or more, stars, depending how powerful the telescope is that you use to observe. Remember that a constellation is basically a direction in the sky - so the farther you look, the more stars there will be.Each constellation has billions, trillions, or more, stars, depending how powerful the telescope is that you use to observe. Remember that a constellation is basically a direction in the sky - so the farther you look, the more stars there will be.Each constellation has billions, trillions, or more, stars, depending how powerful the telescope is that you use to observe. Remember that a constellation is basically a direction in the sky - so the farther you look, the more stars there will be.
The term "alter-constellation" is not a common term or concept. It may be a typo or a specific phrase used in a certain context. Can you provide more information or clarify your question so I can assist you better?
A group of two or more stars together make up a constellation.
There is no widely recognized or defined term called "byxis" in any specific context or field. It may be a typo or a less common word. Can you provide more context or clarify the term "byxis" for a better answer?
Here are seven constellations that border Libra:Serpens CaputVirgoHydraCentaurus (corner)LupusScorpiusOphiuchus