Virgo, the Maiden
Sign of the Zodiac for
birthdates between 23 August and 22 September. Remember that signs of the
Zodiac are "Sun signs," meaning that they appear in the day sky on your
birthdate (the Sun is "in" Virgo), therefore Virgo is not visible in the
late-August through late-September night skies. Beginning in March (six
months after September), Virgo is visible at night for a six-month period
ending in August.
A curved line from the arc of the handle of the Big Dipper will pass
through Arcturus (ark-TOOR-us), the brightest
star in Bootes (boh-OH-teez), the Herdsman;
extending the line leads to Spica (SPY-kah),
the brightest star in Virgo (VUR-go). Remember the mnemonic: "Follow the
arc to Arcturus, then on to Spica."
Associated Mythology - Virgo (or Astraea) was the daughter of
Jupiter and Themis, the goddess of justice. In ancient times, the star
Spica--meaning "ear of wheat"--was known as the "Star of Prosperity."
Spica was associated with the harvest of wheat (the cash crop of the
Egyptians) and was worshipped by the Egyptians.
Credits: CoM entries excerpted from Your Guide to
the Constellations, by Lowell L. Koontz, former Planetarium Teacher at
Edison High School, Fairfax County Public Schools.
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