southern cross
The constellation on the Australian flag is called the Southern Cross. It is a prominent constellation visible in the southern hemisphere and is an important symbol in Australian culture and history.
There are six stars on the Australian flag: the Commonwealth Star, which has seven points, and five stars representing the Southern Cross constellation.
The stars on the Australian flag represent the Southern Cross constellation, which is a prominent feature in the southern hemisphere night sky. It is symbolic of Australia's geographical location in the Southern Hemisphere.
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 best-known constellation in the southern hemisphere is likely the Southern Cross, also known as Crux. It is a small but distinctive constellation that is visible in the southern skies from most locations in the Southern Hemisphere.
The constellation on the Australian flag is called the Southern Cross. It is a prominent constellation visible in the southern hemisphere and is an important symbol in Australian culture and history.
The Australian flag features the constellation known as the Southern Cross.
The Australian flag was chosen from thousands of entries in a competition held in 1901. On 3 September 1901, the new Australian flag flew for the first time from the top of the Exhibition Building in Melbourne. The flag was simplified, and approved by King Edward VII in 1902.
There are six stars on the Australian flag: the Commonwealth Star, which has seven points, and five stars representing the Southern Cross constellation.
They are very different. The flag of the United Kingdom, which is referred to as the British flag, appears in the top left corner of the Australian flag. The rest of the Australian flag is blue and has some stars on it, including some representing the Southern Cross, which is a constellation, and the Commonwealth Star.
The stars on the Australian flag represent the Southern Cross constellation, which is a prominent feature in the southern hemisphere night sky. It is symbolic of Australia's geographical location in the Southern Hemisphere.
No. The Australian flag features the British Union Jack in the upper left hand quadrant, but the remainder of the flag is taken up with the stars of the constellation Southern Cross, and the Commonwealth (or Federation) star on a British Royal Blue background.
The five smaller stars represent the constellation of the Southern Cross.
The constellation on the right hand side of the Australian flag is the Southern Cross, a constellation seen in the southern hemisphere and lower than 30 degrees latitude in the norther hemisphere.The cross on the upper left quadrant of the flag is the Union Jack, comprising St George's cross, St Andrew's cross and St Patrick's cross.
Several constellations can be seen in the night sky in Australia. The Cross, Centarus, Orion, the South Pole Star, and several others.
The Union JackThe Union flag is a British flag and consists of several crosses superimposed .There are five stars in the fly that represent the Southern Cross constellation which is prominent in the night sky in the southern hemisphere . It is used widely as a cultural synmbol in Australa
The constellation of five stars represent the Southern Cross seen only in the southern hemisphere.