Definition
The Southern Cross, also known as Crux, is a prominent constellation in the Southern Hemisphere. It is one of the easiest constellations to identify and is often used for navigation. The Southern Cross is featured on the flags of several countries, including Australia and New Zealand. Imagine it as a celestial landmark that guides travelers across the southern seas. ✨ Its stars point the way to the South Celestial Pole. It is a symbol of the Southern Hemisphere.