Want this question answered?
Its is a star formation visible only in the southern Hemisphere ( Australia ).
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 Southern Cross group.
Yes. Quite clearly.
It is the southern cross .It can be found on the Australian flag.
The Southern Cross is visible from anywhere in the southern hemisphere. Explorers from hundreds of years ago used the Southern Cross as a navigational guide when they travelled through the southern hemisphere. The Southern Cross is also visible in the northern hemisphere, south of latitude 30 degrees.
The constellation Crux (the southern cross) is visible only from the southern hemisphere.
No, but southern constellations visible in Australia can't be seen in the Northern Hemisphere, so it all balances out.
Its is a star formation visible only in the southern Hemisphere ( Australia ).
There is no constellation like it in the Southern Hemisphere... but the Southern Cross points to where a South Star would be located, if one were visible.
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 Southern Cross, which is a constellation visible in the southern hemisphere, is described as radiant.The actual line goes: Beneath our radiant Southern Cross, we'll toil with hearts and hands.
The constellation known as the Southern Cross or Crux looks like a cross. It is composed of four main stars and one minor star, and is visible throughout the southern hemisphere and the lower latitudes of the northern hemisphere.
The stars on the Eureka Stockade Flag represent the Southern Cross. The southern cross represents a constellation of Stars only visible in the Southern Hemisphere. These stars were later incorporated into the Australian Flag.
The southern cross?
The Southern Cross group.
it is a constellation that can only be seen in the southern hemisphere