There are almost 100 stars in the constellation which appear in the Bayer/Flamsteed catalogues. Among the brighter stars are Alpha Virginis = Spica,
Beta Virginis = Zavijava,
Gamma Virginis = Porrima,
Delta Virginis = Auva and
Epsilon Virginis = Vindemiatrix.
Fainter stars which are named, are
Zeta Virginis = Heze
Ata Virginis = Zaniah,
Iota Virginis = Syrma and
Mu Virginis = Rijl al Awwa.
Virgo has 50 stars altogether
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Virgo is a constellation made up of hundreds of stars and thus cannot have a magnitude,If you wish to add up the values and get an average values, go to the related link.
Virgo
I know I can see Virgo in May but where can I see it
spica is the brightess star in virgo. it is blue. 200 lightyears away. it is 2400k
See related link.
Virgo is a constellation made up of stars of varying distances from our solar system. All of them many light years away. It does not orbit the sun.
Libras - they can't make up their minds!
there are nine main stars and then fifteen if you count his legs. go to this website and look at the star charts it helped me alot. http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constellations/constellations/Leo.html
because it is awesome
It is more accurate to say that the constellation Virgo was imagined in the sky, rather than that it was put there. Early astronomers or astrologers were trying to make sense out of the rather large number of stars in the sky.