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Coménius Juin 2011, Paris UPMC
FLAGS and ASTRONOMY Michel FAYE, lycée Louis Le Grand, Paris
Email : [email protected]
Level: kids/students : 10-15 years old
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Flags and Astronomy
For many countries the national flag is connected with astronomy:
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Flags and Astronomy
For many countries the national flag is connected with astronomy:
With the Sun:
Bangladesh Japan Argentina Uruguay
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Flags and Astronomy
For many countries the national flag is connected with astronomy:
With the Sun:
Bangladesh Japan Argentina Uruguay
Maldivas Islands Pakistan Algeria
With the Moon:
Malaisia
With the Moon:
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Flags and Astronomy
For many countries the national flag is connected with astronomy:
With the Sun:
Bangladesh Japan Argentina Uruguay
Maldivas Islands Pakistan Algeria
With the Moon:
Malaisia
With the Moon:
With stars
United Statesof America China Syria Europa
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With constellation(s)(mainly Southern Cross):
New Zeland Australia BrazilPapouasiaNew Guinea
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With constellation(s)(mainly Southern Cross):
New Zeland Australia BrazilPapouasiaNew Guinea
This list is not limited! You can find other examples.
One country has an astronomic instrument on the national flag: it’s Portugal with an astrolab:
Detail: astrolab
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Sun : flags are connected to religious reasons: Japan ( Sun Godness
Amaterasu is said to be the Emperor’s ancestress) ; Argentina (Inca
god Inti )
or for poetic reason : Bengladesh ( Tagore’s poem :Thanksgiving)
Moon:most of the countries that have the Moon on their national flag
are muslim ones.
For many cultures, the Sky is the land of the perfection, the Heaven;
the link between the Sky and us is the light of the stars, perfect objects.
1st step: Sun, Moon and stars
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About the European Flag
An interpretation of this flag: Europa is a christian land
The blue color is the color of Virgo and the cercle of the twelve golden stars is the crown of Virgo
You can see the Virgo with her crown on a painting inside the church of the benediktin monastery of Ettal (Bavaria, Germany).
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2nd step: Southern Cross Constellation on three flags:
New Zeland, Australia , Brazil
Southern Cross Constellation has been chosen by countries of Southern Hemisphere because the sky helpt travellers inland or at sea.
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What can we see?
On the New Zeland flag : South Cross with 4 stars
On the Australian flag : South Cross with 5 stars! Why?
On the Brazilian flag: South Cross with 5 stars but this South Cross is axial Symetric with the South Cross of the Australian flag! Why?And more than that, they are many stars (27 exactly) on the brazilian flag. What do they stand for?
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3th step : Difference between New Zeland flag and Australian flag
The 5th star who appears on the Australian flag and not on the New Zeland flag is ε Cru
This is a picture of the South Cross made with Stellarium (Free software)
The five brightest stars are:
α Cru (Acrux) Mag: 1.25 β Cru ( Mimosa) Mag: 1.25 γ Cru ( Gacrux) Mag: 1.55 δ Cru Mag: 2.75ε Cru Mag: 3.55
The bigger is magnitude, less brightthe star is.On the NewZeland flag there is only the 4 brightest stars of this constellation
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4 th step: The axial symetry of the Southern Cross between the Australian flag and the Brazilian flag
Southern Crosssee from the Earth Australian flag Brazilian flag Southern Cross
seen from the Cosmos
It’s the different point of view that explain this axial symetry!Brazilian flag maps the Constellation seen from the Cosmos
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5 th step: the Brazilian flag, a planetarium viewed from the sky
The brazilian flag:
We can see Southern Cross ( Axial symetry) and other constellations
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Sky on Rio De Janeiro the 15th of november 1889 à 12h 30 GMT, the day of independance. Let us use Stellarium
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And the same sky seen from the cosmos: we get the brazilian flag!
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On the Brazilian flag , there are 8 constellations:
Canis MinorCanis MajorHydraCarinaOctansVirgoAustrale triangulumand Scorpius
Try it: find these constellations an the Brazilian Flag!
Nota: there are 27 stars = the number of states in Brazil
At the moment of the independance’s declaration the main axe of Southern Cross was perfectly in line with the meridian of Rio de Janeiro