One is The Southern Cross "Crux" which is the smallest of the constellations.
The Latin name for the Southern Cross is crux australis.
It can be seen from American countries south of Latitude 30 degrees.
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.
A constellation is basically a general direction in the sky - you see a group of relatively bright stars, for example the Southern Cross in the shape of a cross, but any other stars in that direction are also said to be part of the Southern Cross - trillions of stars, most of them not visible with the naked eye.
it is a southern cross we see at night
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The Southern Cross, or Crux as it is known to the Astronomers.
Yes, you can see the Southern Cross in the southern hemisphere, and it is a prominent constellation in the night sky. The Big Dipper, however, is a northern hemisphere constellation and cannot be seen from the southern hemisphere.
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It's simply called, "Southern Cross."
The Big Dipper is not visible in the Southern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, you can see the Southern Cross, a constellation that is not visible in the Northern Hemisphere.