Mu Crucis (μ Cru, μ Crucis) the 7th brightest star in the constellation Crux, or Southern Cross. It is a wide binary of spectral class B stars, each of magnitude 4.0 and 5.1. They lie about 360−380 light years away.
Crucis may refer to :
Crucis was an Argentine band considered one of the pioneers of the Argentine progressive rock.
Crucis was formed in 1974 by Gustavo Montesano (guitar, vocals), José Luis Fernández (bass), Daniel Frenkel (drums) and Daniel Oil (keyboards). When Fernández left the band, Montesano became the new bass player. Later on Marrone and Kerpel joined the band.In 1975 Daniel Frenkel left the band and Farrugia replaced him.They released two albums, Crucis in 1976 (produced by Charly García who was very famous in Argentina at the time after the demise of folk rock band Sui Generis) and Los Delirios del Mariscal in 1977. The band dissolved shortly after. Both their LPs were put together in a single CD entitled Cronología for re-release in 1996.
Theta1 Crucis (θ1 Cru, Theta1 Crucis) is a spectroscopic binary star in the constellation Crux. It has an apparent magnitude of 4.32m. The spectral class of the star is Am. Theta1 Crucis is located at 230 light-years from the Sun.
Dou ni mo naranai koto tte aru darou
Donna ni ganbatte mo
Subete wa makkura hoshi sae mienai
Sonna yoru ga tsuzuku toki
Ore wa kizuita n' da
Toriaezu dekiru koto wo
Sureba ii to
* It's my WILD LIFE
Iikagen de yukou
Dou ni ka saki e susumou ze
Nan to ka
Natte shimau ALL-RIGHT
Kotae wa tsuite kuru no sa
Ano nami ni tobinorou
Sakete toorenai koto tte aru daro
Dore dake sakaratte mo
Makikomaretara arashi no mannaka
Awateru na Ochitsuke yo
Joukyou wa saiaku demo
Kangaekata shidai daro
Chansu wa aru da
It's my wild style
Waratte ikite yaru
Butsukatte mo kamawanai
Namida wa
Nomikonde muite kuru sa
Hikari wo mezasu kagiri
* Repeat