1368vir.jpg The constellations of Virgo and Coma Berenices. Although this whole area contains the great Virgo cluster of galaxies, they are all too faint and small to be visible in this wide-angle photograph. Credit Robin Scagell/Galaxy |
892virgo.tif The constellations Virgo and Corvus, with parts of Hydra and Centaurus visible at the bottom of the picture. Credit Robin Scagell/Galaxy |
892virgo_lines.tif Virgo, indicated by lines. Credit Robin Scagell/Galaxy |
CON12_6610.jpg Coma Berenices and northern part of Virgo Credit Robin Scagell/Galaxy |
CON12_6673.tif Hydra, also including Virgo, Corvus and Libra. Hydra is the largest constellation in the sky. Credit Robin Scagell/Galaxy |
con13_6621.jpg Main stars of Virgo, as seen with the naked eye Credit Robin Scagell/Galaxy |
3752coma.tif Coma Berenices star cluster Credit Robin Scagell/Galaxy |
sz-6857.jpg Stars of Virgo and Corvus, Aston Rowant, Oxfordshire, UK |
sz5404.jpg Libra and Virgo over rooftops, UK Credit Robin Scagell/Galaxy |