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    • Gacrux is the third-brightest star in the southern constellation of Crux, the Southern Cross. It has the Bayer designation Gamma Crucis, which is Latinised from γ Crucis and abbreviated Gamma Cru or γ Cru. With an apparent visual magnitude of +1.63, it is the 26th brightest star in the night sky. A line from the two "Pointers", Alpha Centauri through Beta Cent… See more

    Nomenclature

    γ Crucis (Latinised to Gamma Crucis) is the star's Bayer designation. Gacrux is currently at roughly 60° south
    In … See more

    Physical properties

    Gacrux has the MK system stellar classification of M3.5 III. It has evolved off of the main sequence to become a red giant star, but is most likely on the red giant branch rather than the asymptotic giant branch. … See more

    ConstellationCrux
    Right ascension12ʰ 31ᵐ 09.960ˢ
    Declination−57° 06′ 47.568″
    Apparent magnitude (V)+1.64
    In culture

    Gacrux is represented in the flags of Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, and Papua New Guinea as one of five stars (four in the case of New Zealand) that compose the Southern Cross.
    It is also fe… See more

    External links

    "Gacrux/Gamma Crucis 2". SolStation. Retrieved 2008-09-10. See more

     
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