No, Britain views the northern sky while Australia views the southern sky.
The stars rises from the EAST, passing overhead, and setting in the West.
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The star closest to the zenith depends on your location and the current time, as the location of stars in the sky changes throughout the night and with your position on Earth. The star that is currently at the zenith will be the one directly overhead in your local sky.
Stars and planets appear in the night sky. The Moon also appears every night in different phases. Additionally, satellites and other human-made objects can sometimes be seen passing overhead.
If you are standing at the North Pole, the constellations will appear to rotate counterclockwise around the North Star (Polaris). This is because the North Star is directly above the North Pole, and as the Earth rotates on its axis, the stars appear to move in circles around it.
The stars rises from the EAST, passing overhead, and setting in the West.
You might mean Australia. Australia has 6 stars. The Austrian flag has no stars.
Stars show us light that has traveled from it to our eyes, millions, or even more, miles away.
While the night was could the stars glittered overhead.
Australia's flag.
Australia has 7 stars. One for each state.
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Yes you can see stars in Australia not very many in the city, however you can see a lot in the country part of Australia. The Southern Cross is a constellation which features on the Australian flag and is unique to southern skies. Stars are still quite visible in most parts of the cities of Australia, while in the wide open spaces of the outback, the stars are absolutely brilliant.
Stars are not twinkling really. It is because of the atmosphere of the earth due to which they appear twinkling. However if they are seen from above the atmosphere of earth then they appear stationary.
Your location must be located on the Earth's axis, specifically at the North or South Pole. At these locations, the stars appear to move in circles around the celestial pole that is directly overhead.
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The stars represent the various Australian states - New South Wales, Western Australia, Northern Territory etc. The Union Flag represents Australia's British heritage.