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The Bisexual flag is an explosion of color that celebrates the beauty and complexity of bisexuality. Its vibrant stripes of pink, purple, and blue flow together to create a powerful symbol of attraction to both genders. The pink stripe represents same-gender attraction, the blue stripe represents opposite-gender attraction, and the purple stripe in the middle represents the beautiful blend of both. The flag stands as a beacon of visibility, acceptance, and pride for bisexual individuals around the world. Similarly, this silk satin taffeta flawlessly captures the essence of the Bisexual flag and is a dazzling representation of diversity and self-expression! Its silky texture and shimmering appearance elevate the flag's colors, showcasing the brilliance and vibrance of each stripe. The fabric flows gracefully, echoing the fluidity and freedom that bisexuality embodies. Just like the flag, this silk celebrates and honors all sexual orientations, creating a resplendent sartorial symbol of inclusivity and the liberation to love beyond boundaries.Stripes measure 1” wide and run the length of the roll. Designed by - and made exclusively - for us, so you absolutely cannot get it anywhere else!“Satin” taffeta is a shinier, glossier version of our standard taffeta. At 110 grams per yard, it is also lighter and airier, making it breathable and perfect to wear when you’re out and about!

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3 Carina Canopus α Car Goiás 4 Virgo Spica α Vir Pará 5 Hydra Alphard α Hyd Mato Grosso do Sul Gamma Hydrae γ Hyd Acre 6 Crux Estrela de Magalhães * α Cru São Paulo Mimosa β Cru Rio de Janeiro Gacrux γ Cru Bahia Imai δ Cru Minas Gerais Ginan ε Cru Espírito Santo 7 Octans Polaris Australis σ Oct Distrito Federal 8 Triangulum Australe Atria α TrA Rio Grande do Sul Beta Trianguli Australis β TrA Santa Catarina Gamma Trianguli Australis γ TrA Paraná 9 Scorpius Antares α Sco Piauí Graffias * β Sco Maranhão Larawag ε Sco Ceará Sargas θ Sco Alagoas Apollyon ι1 Sco Sergipe Girtab κ Sco Paraíba Shaula λ Sco Rio Grande do Norte Xamidimura & Pipirima μ Sco Pernambuco Brazil Maranhão - Graffias Mato Grosso - Sirius Pará - Spica Piauí - Antares Rondônia - Muliphen Roraima - Wezen

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6 Crux Estrela de Magalhães * α Cru São Paulo Mimosa β Cru Rio de Janeiro Gacrux γ Cru Bahia Imai δ Cru Minas Gerais Ginan ε Cru Espírito Santo 7 Octans Polaris Australis σ Oct Distrito Federal 8 Triangulum Australe Atria α TrA Rio Grande do Sul Beta Trianguli Australis β TrA Santa Catarina Gamma Trianguli Australis γ TrA Paraná 9 Scorpius Antares α Sco Piauí Graffias * β Sco Maranhão Larawag ε Sco Ceará Sargas θ Sco Alagoas Apollyon ι1 Sco Sergipe Girtab κ Sco Paraíba Shaula λ Sco Rio Grande do Norte Xamidimura & Pipirima μ Sco Pernambuco Brazil Maranhão - Graffias Mato Grosso - Sirius Pará - Spica Piauí - Antares Rondônia - Muliphen Roraima - Wezen

8 Triangulum Australe Atria α TrA Rio Grande do Sul Beta Trianguli Australis β TrA Santa Catarina Gamma Trianguli Australis γ TrA Paraná 9 Scorpius Antares α Sco Piauí Graffias * β Sco Maranhão Larawag ε Sco Ceará Sargas θ Sco Alagoas Apollyon ι1 Sco Sergipe Girtab κ Sco Paraíba Shaula λ Sco Rio Grande do Norte Xamidimura & Pipirima μ Sco Pernambuco Brazil Maranhão - Graffias Mato Grosso - Sirius Pará - Spica Piauí - Antares Rondônia - Muliphen Roraima - Wezen

5 Hydra Alphard α Hyd Mato Grosso do Sul Gamma Hydrae γ Hyd Acre 6 Crux Estrela de Magalhães * α Cru São Paulo Mimosa β Cru Rio de Janeiro Gacrux γ Cru Bahia Imai δ Cru Minas Gerais Ginan ε Cru Espírito Santo 7 Octans Polaris Australis σ Oct Distrito Federal 8 Triangulum Australe Atria α TrA Rio Grande do Sul Beta Trianguli Australis β TrA Santa Catarina Gamma Trianguli Australis γ TrA Paraná 9 Scorpius Antares α Sco Piauí Graffias * β Sco Maranhão Larawag ε Sco Ceará Sargas θ Sco Alagoas Apollyon ι1 Sco Sergipe Girtab κ Sco Paraíba Shaula λ Sco Rio Grande do Norte Xamidimura & Pipirima μ Sco Pernambuco Brazil Maranhão - Graffias Mato Grosso - Sirius Pará - Spica Piauí - Antares Rondônia - Muliphen Roraima - Wezen

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The center of the Brazilian flag presents the night sky as it would have been on November 15, 1889 at 08:30 over Rio de Janeiro. Each star corresponds to a Brazilian Federative Unit, is sized in proportion relative to its geographic size. Below (left) is a list of all Brazilian states and their respective assigned star. Some states have placed "their" star in their respective state flag. These flage are shown below (right).

The Southern Cross in Flags and Symbols Five countries and a large number of states, provinces and regions, not to mention military units, sportsclubs, cities and fraternities carry the southern cross in their flag. To save space, we have limited our collection to Contries and major subdivisions of countries, such as states or provinces. For the complete picture, we recommend Wikipedia's site Flags depicting the Southern Cross, which has no less than 77 flags on display. Papua New Guinea Gulf ProvincePapua New Guinea New Ireland ProvincePapua New Guinea Simbu ProvincePapua New Guinea Western ProvincePapua New Guinea Australia VictoriaAustralian Province Capital TerritoryAustralian Territory Northern TerritoryAustralian Territory Cocos IslandsExternal Australian Territory Christmas IslandExternal Australian Territory New Zealand Samoa Brazil ParanáBrazilian State Santa CruzArgentinian Province Tierra del FuegoArgentinian Province CoquimboChilean Region Los LagosChilean Region MagallanesChilean Region ColoniaDepartment in Uruguay Mocoví PuebloIndiginous Nation in Argentina The Southern Cross is mentioned in the national anthems of Brazil, Australia and Samoa. A stylized version of the cross is part of Brazil's Coat of Arms, which also appears on Brazilian passports The Portugese word Cruz is the root of the name of a former Brazilian currency, the cruzeiro. The Southern Cross is part of the "tails" side of Brazilian coins. Shield of Brazilian Coat of Arms Brazilian Passport Brazilian 1 Real Coin The Brazilian flag The center of the Brazilian flag presents the night sky as it would have been on November 15, 1889 at 08:30 over Rio de Janeiro. Each star corresponds to a Brazilian Federative Unit, is sized in proportion relative to its geographic size. Below (left) is a list of all Brazilian states and their respective assigned star. Some states have placed "their" star in their respective state flag. These flage are shown below (right). Source:Wikipedia, Flags of the World - Astronomy of the Brazilian Flag Constellations in the Brazilian Flag Source: Wikipedia Constellation / Star State 1 Canis Minor Procyon α CMi Amazonas 2 Canis Major Sirius α CMa Mato Grosso Mirzam β CMa Amapá Muliphen γ CMa Rondônia Wezen δ CMa Roraima Adhara ε CMa Tocantins 3 Carina Canopus α Car Goiás 4 Virgo Spica α Vir Pará 5 Hydra Alphard α Hyd Mato Grosso do Sul Gamma Hydrae γ Hyd Acre 6 Crux Estrela de Magalhães * α Cru São Paulo Mimosa β Cru Rio de Janeiro Gacrux γ Cru Bahia Imai δ Cru Minas Gerais Ginan ε Cru Espírito Santo 7 Octans Polaris Australis σ Oct Distrito Federal 8 Triangulum Australe Atria α TrA Rio Grande do Sul Beta Trianguli Australis β TrA Santa Catarina Gamma Trianguli Australis γ TrA Paraná 9 Scorpius Antares α Sco Piauí Graffias * β Sco Maranhão Larawag ε Sco Ceará Sargas θ Sco Alagoas Apollyon ι1 Sco Sergipe Girtab κ Sco Paraíba Shaula λ Sco Rio Grande do Norte Xamidimura & Pipirima μ Sco Pernambuco Brazil Maranhão - Graffias Mato Grosso - Sirius Pará - Spica Piauí - Antares Rondônia - Muliphen Roraima - Wezen * In official documents, Brazil used the old Portugese names Estrela de Magalhães for α Crucis, and Graffias for β Scorpii instead of the IAU designations Acrux and Acrab, respectively. Sirius in the Crest of a Sydney University The Crest of the Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia shows the star Sirius on top of a tower. Source: Wikipedia Regulus in the Coat of Arms of Portsmouth, England The flag of the city of Portsmouth, England, shows a golden star and a crescent moon. Both have been the City's arms for over 800 years and were a taken from an early version of the coat of arms of King Richard I. One interpretation suggest that the star is Regulus, which at the time was commonly known a "Cor Leonis", or "Heart of the Lion" - making the arms a play on words on Richard's nickname "Lionheart". Source: Flags of the World Portsmouth Flag; Wikipedia Orion and Pleiades in an Australian Aboriginal flag The Adnyamathanha in South Australia show two asterisms in their national flag: The southern part of Orion is called Mirarrityi, meaning The Saucepan and the Pleiades are Artunyi or The Seven Sisters. Mirarrityi (Orion) represents Miru Muda, the Men’s story line, Artunyi represents Artu Muda, the Women’s story line. They are both placed in the sky, called Ngiiarri, while the Sun is placed in the land, called Yarta. Adnyamathanha flag Source: Flags of the World For the complete story, see our Australian Aboriginal site. Source: Aboriginal Astronomy Ursa Major - The Big Dipper in Flags and Coat of Arms The state flag of Alaska displays eight gold stars, forming the Big Dipper and Polaris, on a dark blue field. The Big Dipper is an asterism in the constellation Ursa Major which symbolizes a bear, an animal indigenous to Alaska. As depicted on the flag, its stars can be used as a guide by the novice to locate Polaris and determine true north. The design was created by Benny Benson of Seward and selected from among roughly 700 entries in a 1927 contest. Source: Wikipedia Alaska State Flag; Wikipedia The flag of the Community of Madrid is crimson red, with seven silver, five-pointed stars. The stars represents each of the administrative areas of the province of Madrid. The stars are also thought to represent the Ursa Major and Ursa Minor constellations, in reference to the bear of the City of Madrid's coat of arms. Source: Wikipedia Community of Madrid; Wikipedia In 1212, the Council of Madrid used an ensign showing a bear with the seven stars of Ursa Major or Ursa Minor. This flag was used in the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. In 1222, the ensign was changed showing the bear, which had been displayed grazing, now standing on its hind legs, rampant, to eat fruits from a tree. Seven eight-pointed stars where shown on a bordure Azure. Throughout the centuries, the ensign has been modified several times. The current version was adopted in 1982. Source: Wikipedia 1212 1982 The Big Dipper is part of the Coat of Arms of the House of Bernadotte, the royal house of Sweden. In Sweden, the Big dipper is known as Karlavagnen, meaning Charles's Wain, derived from the Anglo-Saxon word Churl for man. The stars were introduced as an element in the royal coat of arms in the 19th century, chosen as a symbol of Sweden's eternal existence, as in the poem by Esaias Tegnér: As long as Charles's Wain still turns, Its golden wheels around the Northern zone, As long as the land still produces iron and heroes, Intact shall stand the ancient Swedish throne. Source: Wikipedia House of BernadotteWikipedia Back to Star LoreStart Page Back to MythologyStart Page Back to Space Page Back to EnglishMain Page Back to Start Page

2 Canis Major Sirius α CMa Mato Grosso Mirzam β CMa Amapá Muliphen γ CMa Rondônia Wezen δ CMa Roraima Adhara ε CMa Tocantins 3 Carina Canopus α Car Goiás 4 Virgo Spica α Vir Pará 5 Hydra Alphard α Hyd Mato Grosso do Sul Gamma Hydrae γ Hyd Acre 6 Crux Estrela de Magalhães * α Cru São Paulo Mimosa β Cru Rio de Janeiro Gacrux γ Cru Bahia Imai δ Cru Minas Gerais Ginan ε Cru Espírito Santo 7 Octans Polaris Australis σ Oct Distrito Federal 8 Triangulum Australe Atria α TrA Rio Grande do Sul Beta Trianguli Australis β TrA Santa Catarina Gamma Trianguli Australis γ TrA Paraná 9 Scorpius Antares α Sco Piauí Graffias * β Sco Maranhão Larawag ε Sco Ceará Sargas θ Sco Alagoas Apollyon ι1 Sco Sergipe Girtab κ Sco Paraíba Shaula λ Sco Rio Grande do Norte Xamidimura & Pipirima μ Sco Pernambuco Brazil Maranhão - Graffias Mato Grosso - Sirius Pará - Spica Piauí - Antares Rondônia - Muliphen Roraima - Wezen