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== Location == [[Image:VirgoCC.jpg|thumb|left|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. It is located in the third quadrant of the [[Southern Hemisphere]] (SQ3) and can be seen at latitudes between +80° and -80°. The bright star [[Spica]] makes it easy to locate Virgo, as it can be found by following the curve of the [[Ursa Major|Big Dipper/Plough]] to [[Arcturus]] in [[Boötes]] and continuing from there in the same curve ("follow the arc to Arcturus and speed on to Spica").<ref>{{cite web|url=http://souledout.org/nightsky/bigdippernavigation/bigdippernavigation.html |title=Night Sky~Big Dipper Navigation |publisher=Souledout.org |access-date=2012-05-16}}</ref> Due to the effects of [[precession]], the autumn equinox point lies within the boundaries of Virgo very close to [[Beta Virginis|β Virginis]]. This is one of the two points in the sky where the [[celestial equator]] crosses the [[ecliptic]] (the other being the vernal equinox point in the constellation of [[Pisces (constellation)|Pisces]]). From the 18th century to the 4th century BC, the Sun was in Libra on the autumnal equinox, shifting into Virgo thereafter. This point will pass into the neighboring constellation of [[Leo (constellation)|Leo]] around the year 2440.
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