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Virgo (constellation)

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star in the constellation Virgo
Omicron Virginis
star in the constellation Virgo
Q5635818
nearby star with a planet
Q3686810
type Sc barred spiral galaxy in constellation Virgo
Arp 240
interacting galaxies in the constellation Virgo
HD 125612
star in the constellation Virgo
Q3711938
galaxy
HD 102195
star
HD 125612 b
extrasolar planet
Omega Virginis
variable star
Rho Virginis
variable star
M60-UCD1
M60-UCD1 is an ultracompact dwarf galaxy. It is 49 million light years from Earth, close to Messier 60 (M60, NGC 4649) in the Virgo Cluster. Half of its stellar mass is in the central sphere 160 light years in diameter.
QS Virginis
binary star
Abell 36
planetary nebula in the constellation Virgo
HD 114783
star in the constellation Virgo
Kappa Virginis
star in the constellation Virgo
Q205266
triplet of galaxies in the constellation Virgo
WD 1145+017
white dwarf in the constellation Virgo
HD 114783 b
extrasolar planet
HR 5183 b
Eccentric jupiter
GL Virginis
star in the constellation Virgo
CU Virginis
star in the constellation Virgo
Pi Virginis
variable star in the constellation Virgo
HD 106252 b
exoplanet in the constellation Virgo
Psi Virginis
variable star
R Virginis
variable star in the constellation Virgo
HD 107148 Ab
extrasolar planet
Virgo I
galaxy
Phi Virginis
star
WD 1145+017 b
extrasolar planet
WASP-16
WASP-16 is a magnitude 11 yellow dwarf main sequence star, with characteristics similar to the Sun, located 628 light-years away in the Virgo constellation.
HD 125612 d
extrasolar planet
Eiger
extrasolar planet
SDSS J1229+1122
star
Q3772286
star in the constellation Virgo
32 Virginis
star in the constellation Virgo
NGC 4411
galaxy in the constellation Virgo
Koposov 1
globular cluster
Q1039750
extrasolar planet
SS Virginis
star
110 Virginis
star in the constellation Virgo
WASP-16b
WASP-16b is an extrasolar planet that travels around its star, WASP-16, every 3.12 days. Likely a hot Jupiter. Its mass is near .855 of Jupiter, the radius is 1.008 of Jupiter. It was discovered in 2009 by a team led by T.A. Lister as part of the Wide Angle Search for Planets project. ==Characteriscics== In 2012, it was found from the Rossiter–McLaughlin effect that WASP-16b orbits its slow-rotating and likely old parent star WASP-16 in a prograde direction, with the star's rotational axis inclined to the planetary orbit by .
U1.11
U1.11 is a large quasar group located in the constellations of Leo and Virgo. It is one of the largest LQG's known, with the estimated maximum diameter of 780 Mpc (2.2 billion light-years) and contains 38 quasars. It was discovered in 2011 during the course of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Until the discovery of the Huge-LQG in November 2012, it was the largest known structure in the universe, beating Clowes–Campusano LQG's 20-year record as largest known structure at the time of its discovery.
HD 125612 c
extrasolar planet
SDSS J1228+1040
white dwarf in the constellation Virgo
PG 1159-035
star
1 Serpentis
star in the constellation Virgo
HD 126614 Ab
extrasolar planet
RX J1242-11
galaxy with super massive black hole
Gliese 514
star in the constellation Virgo
HD 106252
star in the constellation Virgo
Gliese 536 b
extrasolar planet
CS Virginis
variable and binary star in the constellation Virgo
HD 109271
star in the constellation Virgo
Upsilon Virginis
star in the constellation of Virgo
SN 2020fqv
2020 supernova event in the NGC 4568 spiral galaxy collision
38 Virginis
star in the constellation Virgo
FG Virginis
variable star
NGC 4410
pair of interacting galaxies
SDSS J1228+1040 b
Extrasolar planetesimal