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  2. The constellation Virgo. Virgo is prominent in the spring sky in the Northern Hemisphere, visible all night in March and April. As the largest zodiac constellation, the Sun takes 44 days to pass through it, longer than any other. From 1990 and until 2062, this will take place from September 16 to October 30.

  3. Virgo is a zodiac constellation which lies on the celestial equator. It is between Leo (at west) and Libra (at east).This constellation is large; the constellation is the second biggest constellation you can see on the sky. Legends say Virgo is Astraea . What you can see there. Virgo's most briliant and important star is Spica (α Virginis).

  4. Virgo constellation is one of the 12 zodiac constellations and lies in the southern sky. It is the second largest constellation in the sky, with the only constellation larger in size being Hydra. Virgo’s name translates as “virgin” in Latin and it was first catalogued by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy in the 2nd century.

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  5. Nov 29, 2012 · Virgo (“the virgin”) is the largest of the zodiac constellations, and the second-largest constellation overall in the night sky, after Hydra. It contains the beautiful blue giant star, Spica, which is the 15th brightest star in the sky, and together with Denebola in Leo, and Arcturus in Bootes forms the asterism of stars called the Spring Triangle.

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