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SPICA (Alpha Virginis). Spica, the luminary of Virgo, becomes prominent in the southeast in northern spring evenings, ... Though at a distance of 260 light years, Spica is still first magnitude (1 ...
Spica (pronounced /ˈspaɪkə/) (also known as α Vir / α Virginis / Alpha Virginis) is the brightest star in the constellation Virgo, and the 15th brightest star in the nighttime sky. It is 260 light years distant from Earth. A blue giant, it is a variable...
The name 'Spica' is Latin; it means 'Ear of Corn'. The star it refers to is a bright and hot blue star more than 260 light years (about 80 parsecs) from the Earth. ... In fact, Spica is a binary star, ...
Spica is massive star, a binary star system. The orbit of Spica and its companion star traveling at approximately 56 miles per second around their barycenter is four days, remarkably short for stars ...
Azimech; Spica Virginis; Alaraph. ... Spica is the 14th brightest star in the sky. Take a look at the list of the Brightest Stars
Spica publications sells and publishes astrology books, magazines and software. Software includes Janus and Halloran to do Horoscopes. ... Spica Publications is an Australian based publisher of rare, ...
Spica International produces Time, Attendance and Access Control systems ... Spica exhibits at Gitex in Dubai. You are welcome to visit us in the Pavilion, Slovenian stand, number TP-J1. ...
In a distance of 260 lightyears lies the leading star, alpha Vir, Spica (meaning the ear of wheat), a blue-white star of 1.0 mag.
Avid skywatchers know spring is well advanced when the star Spica appears almost due south at dusk. ... NightSky Friday - Spying Spica as Spring Turns to Summer By Joe Rao SPACE ...
A spica cast is applied after surgery to hold the hips in the most appropriate position for bone growth. ... When a child is placed in a spica, it is important to check the feet for swelling.
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