61 Virginis

61 Virginis is a star similar to the Sun, located about 27.8 light-years away in the constellation of Virgo. There is some evidence that it may have a jovian planet, but seems not to have a nearby massive companion. A subsequent study also failed to find the large substellar companion (with 20 to 80 times the mass of Jupiter) or a Jupiter-class planet, therefore it is a good candidate for possessing a family of terrestrial planets, with an orbit ... more

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Virgo

Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is (Unicode ♍). Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky. It can be easily found through its brightest star, Spica. The bright Spica makes it...
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