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LEO AND WESTERN VIRGO

Leo falls to the right-hand side of this wide-angle photo, while westernVirgolies at left. Leo's first magnitude star Regulus is toward the lower right corner, but Virgo's bright star Spicais off the picture to the left. Subra (Omicron Leo) lies down and to the right of Regulus; continue the line down to Omega Leo, which is theright-most of the set of three toward the lower corner.

To upper left is Vindemiatrix, belowit is Delta, and below Delta is Porrima. To the right ofPorrima lie Zaniah and then Zavijava, up and to the right of which is Nu.Omega Vir is just up and a bit to the left of Nu.The autumnal equinox isabout half-way from the center to the lower left corner.Above the classic figure of Leo isLeo Minor. The lacy splatterofComa Berenices is near the upper edge.

To see a labelled image, push the star:

Go tocentral andeastern Virgo.

Regulus is part of theGreat Diamond.

ByJim Kaler. Return toSTARS.


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