Zubenelgenubi (aka Alpha Librae or in older texts Kiffa Australis or Lanx Australis) is about 77 light years.
The Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, is a natural light display in the Earth's southern hemisphere. It occurs when charged particles from the sun interact with the Earth's magnetic field and create stunning displays of light in the sky, similar to the Northern Lights in the northern hemisphere.
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Delta Cancri (Asellus Australis) is about 180 light years from us.
The correct spelling is Aurora Australis (the "Southern Lights").
Sindoscopus australis was created in 1923.
Carniflora Australis was created in 2003.
Emblemaria australis was created in 2003.
Adela australis was created in 1851.
Roscoea australis was created in 1982.
Oxycanus australis was created in 1856.
Oudemansiella australis was created in 1964.
Pseudechis australis was created in 1842.