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  2. Crux - Wikipedia

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    Crux (/ k r ʌ k s /) is a constellation of the southern sky that is centred on four bright stars in a cross-shaped asterism commonly known as the Southern Cross. It lies on the southern end of the Milky Way 's visible band.

  3. Delta Crucis - Wikipedia

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    Delta Crucis or δ Crucis, also identified as Imai (/ ˈ iː m aɪ /), is a star in the southern constellation of Crux, and is the faintest of the four bright stars that form the prominent asterism known as the Southern Cross. This star has an apparent magnitude of 2.8, and its proper name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union on ...

  4. Acrux - Wikipedia

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    It is the most southerly star of the asterism known as the Southern Cross and is the southernmost first-magnitude star, 2.3 degrees more southerly than Alpha Centauri. [14] This system is located at a distance of 321 light-years from the Sun. [1] [15]

  5. Flags depicting the Southern Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Cross or Crux, a constellation visible in the Southern Hemisphere, is depicted on flags and coats of arms of various countries and sub-national entities. This star constellation is visible mostly in the southern hemisphere and it therefore symbolises the southern location of its users.

  6. Flags of the Confederate States of America - Wikipedia

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    That flag was a blue St George's Cross (an upright or Latin cross) on a red field, with 15 white stars on the cross, representing the slave-holding states, [41] [42] and, on the red field, palmetto and crescent symbols. Miles received various feedback on this design, including a critique from Charles Moise, a self-described "Southerner of ...

  7. List of stars in Crux - Wikipedia

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    Mimosa, Becrux; binary star or possibly triple star system, 20th brightest of all stars; β Cep variable, V max = +1.23 m, V min = +1.31 m, P = 0.2365072 d Probable high-mass member of Lower Centaurus–Crux subgroup of the Scorpius–Centaurus association.

  8. Flag of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The flag of New Zealand (Māori: te haki o Aotearoa), also known as the New Zealand Ensign, [1] is based on the British maritime Blue Ensign – a blue field with the Union Jack in the canton or upper hoist corner – augmented or defaced with four red stars centred within four white stars, representing the Southern Cross constellation.

  9. Flag of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The outer diameter of the Commonwealth Star is 3 ⁄ 20 of the flag's width, while that of the stars in the Southern Cross is 1 ⁄ 14 of the flag's width, except for Epsilon, for which the fraction is 1 ⁄ 24. Each star's inner diameter is 4 ⁄ 9 of the outer diameter. The flag's width is the measurement of the hoist edge of the flag (the ...