The southern cross is in Australia's flag it's significance is that sailor use to navigate through this southern star to reach australia
The Southern Cross, or Crux as it is known to the Astronomers.
it's not the southern cross, but the UK Flag because New Zealand was first colonised by the British. http://www.worldflags101.com/n/new-zealand-flag.aspx The Southern Cross on the New Zealand flag represents NZ's location in the South Pacific Ocean (the blue background).
The stars of the Southern Cross were included on the Australian Federal flag when it was devised in 1901 . It was widely used on colonial flags prior to 1901 . The first use of it was on a colonial flag in 1823 .
The Southern Cross has a total of five stars. It is also known by the name Crux and it can be found deep in the southern skies.
The Southern Cross is located in the southern sky, and its position can vary depending on the time of year and your specific location in the southern hemisphere. It is visible from southern latitudes and is a prominent constellation in the night sky.
In the top left corner is a representation of the Union Flag, which is a composite of the flags of St George, St Patrick, and St Andrew, which each are crosses.The fourth cross on the flag is the Southern Cross, of the constellation CRUX.In the NZ flag, the stars of the Southern Cross are each "red stars with a white background".
The best-known constellation in the southern hemisphere is likely the Southern Cross, also known as Crux. It is a small but distinctive constellation that is visible in the southern skies from most locations in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Stars on the New Zealand flag represent the Southern Cross Star constellation which is only visible in the Southern Hemisphere, and south of latitude 30 degrees in the Northern hemisphere. The formation actually omits the fifth star in the constellation.
the Scandinavian cross refers to the cross-pattern on all the flags in Scandinavia.
The Southern Cross - it is a star constellation that can only be seen from the Southern Hemisphere - it is also on five other flags: those of Australia, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Micronesia, and Samoa.
Blue with a yellow cross.
Christian cross. Which is ironic.