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Phi Virginis
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) • G Virginis (Porrima) • Iota Virginis (Syrma) • Mu Virginis • Phi Virginis • Rho Virginis • Zeta Virginis (Heze) |
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- Phi Virginis article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.