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Crux (kr ks) [Lat.,=cross], small but brilliant southern constellation constellation, in common usage, group of stars that appear to form a configuration in the sky; properly speaking, a constellation is a definite region of the sky in which the configuration of stars is contained...... Click the link for more information. whose four most prominent members form a Latin cross, the famous Southern Cross. The long arm of the cross, terminating in the brightest member, Acrux Acrux (ā`krəks) [from the Bayer designation α Crucis], brightest star in the constellation Crux (Southern Cross); 1992 position ..... Click the link for more information. (Alpha Crucis), points almost directly at the south celestial pole. Two other stars, Mimosa Mimosa or Beta Crucis (bā`tə kr ..... Click the link for more information. (Beta Crucis) and Gacrux (Gamma Crucis) are also among the brightest in the sky. Also in Crux is the Coalsack, a famous dark nebula. Crux reaches its highest point in the evening sky in May; its location in the far southern sky makes it visible most of the year to southern observers but not at all to observers north of about 25°N lat. crux Mountaineering the most difficult and often decisive part of a climb or pitch Crux [kru̇ks] (astronomy) A constellation having four principal bright stars which form the figure of a cross; right ascension 12 hours, declination 60°S. Abbreviated Cru. Also known as Cross; Southern Cross. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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While this may be self evident, the crux of the matter lies in the clarity with which each of these items is outlined. When the reporters' questions began, though, Gonzales faltered and unwittingly got down to the crux of the matter. The crux of the matter, critics say, is USDA's desire for a government-run national registry. |
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