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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. 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.

  4. Pole star - Wikipedia

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    At the equator, it is possible to see both Polaris and the Southern Cross. [16] [17] The celestial south pole is moving toward the Southern Cross, which has pointed to the south pole for the last 2000 years or so. As a consequence, the constellation is no longer visible from subtropical northern latitudes, as it was in the time of the ancient ...

  5. Southern Cross (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Cross or Crux is a star group visible mainly in the Southern Hemisphere. It has been known by this English term since the late 18th century.

  6. Celestial pole - Wikipedia

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    The Magellanic Clouds and the Southern Cross are clearly visible. Near the end of the video, the Moon rises and illuminates the scene. The south celestial pole over the Very Large Telescope [3] Locating the south celestial pole. The south celestial pole is visible only from the Southern Hemisphere. It lies in the dim constellation Octans, the ...

  7. Acrux - Wikipedia

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    It was also visible to the ancient Romans and Greeks, who regarded it as part of the constellation of Centaurus. [23] In Chinese, 十字架 (Shí Zì Jià, "Cross"), refers to an asterism consisting of Acrux, Mimosa, Gamma Crucis and Delta Crucis. [24] Consequently, Acrux itself is known as 十字架二 (Shí Zì Jià èr, "the Second Star of ...

  8. Jewel Box (star cluster) - Wikipedia

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    The Jewel Box cluster is regarded as one of the finest objects in the southern sky. [12] It is visible to the naked eye as a hazy object of the fourth magnitude. [13] It can be easily located using the star Beta Crucis as a guide, and appears as a fourth magnitude object. [14] It is impressive when viewed with binoculars or a small or large ...

  9. Coalsack Nebula - Wikipedia

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    The Coalsack Nebula (Southern Coalsack, or simply the Coalsack) [3] is a dark nebula, which is visible to the naked eye as a dark patch obscuring part of the Milky Way east of Acrux (Alpha Crucis) in the constellation of Crux.