There is no star called Crux.
At the Top Gama Crux, To the left Beta Crux (Mimosa). To the right Delta Crux. The small star Epsilon Crux. At the botom Alpha 1 Crux (Acrux). The star below the Union jack is called the comonwealth star.
Gacrux is the traditional name for the star Gamma Crucis in the constellation of Crux (the Southern Cross) in the southern sky. The name is derived from a combination of the star's constellation (Crux) and its Bayer designation (Gamma).
There are no stars on the Union Jack However the name of the stars on the Australian and The NZ flags are the Southern Cross From top to bottom the are called Gamma crux Delta Crux Beta Crux (Mimosa) Epsilon Crux. Alpha1 Crux (ACrux) and the one under the jack is called the Commonwealth star and represents the states and Territory's.
Epsilon Crux and it is 56 Light years away.
CRUX that right say it with me CRUX
ACRUX is a blue-white star located in the southern hemisphere constellation of Crux.
Acrux is the brightest star in constellation Crux. It is a multi star system, but only two stars are visually distinguishable.They are approximately 14 and 10 times larger than our Sun.
The Crux was created in 2012.
True, most stories about star-shaped figures do not originate from the Bible and are just religious myths.
Honoris Crux was created in 1975.
Crux Ansata was created in 1944.
Myths are stories, literally. Nothing more. Often myths are associated with specific cultures and have traditional or legendary elements. As with all stories, myths concern a character, a hero or protagonist, who may or may not be based in fact. Typically, stories referred to as myths have an allegorical component.