Phi Virginis (also known as 105 Virginis) is a star system, a binary star in the space of the galaxy's Beta Quadrant.
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This binary consists of two type G yellow stars in the constellation of Virgo, located 135 light-years from Earth, in the general vicinity of Epsilon Librae, Alpha Indi, and the space of the Typhon Expanse. (ST reference: Star Charts)
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Stars, systems and objects of the Virgo constellation |
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59 Virginis • 61 Virginis • 70 Virginis • Alpha Virginis (Spica) • Beta Virginis (Zavijava) • Epsilon Virginis (Vindemiatrix, Dessica) • Gamma Virginis (Porrima) • Iota Virginis (Syrma) • Mu Virginis • Phi Virginis • Rho Virginis • Zeta Virginis (Heze) |
External links[]
- Phi Virginis article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.