In sentence use of “virgo”

How to use in-sentence of “virgo”:

+ The diameter of Virgo SC is 33 megaparsecs.

+ NGC 4526 is a lenticular galaxy in the Virgo Virgo constellation.

+ The second brightest galaxy within the northern Virgo Cluster, it is about 16.4 million parsecs from Earth.

+ The Local Group is on the outskirts of the LS in a small filament extending from the Fornax Cluster to the Virgo Cluster.

+ The Virgo Cluster is a Galaxy clustercluster of galaxies whose center is 53.8 ± 0.3 million Virgo.

+ The cluster forms the heart of the larger Virgo Supercluster, of which our Local Group is an outlying member.

+ The Virgo Cluster has about 1300 member galaxies.

+ As usual on spiral galaxies of the Virgo Cluster, in the rest of the disk both star formation and neutral hydrogen are reduced in the galaxy’s disk, something caused by interactions in the Virgo cluster.

In sentence use of virgo
In sentence use of virgo

Example sentences of “virgo”:

+ This galaxy is part of the smaller Virgo B subcluster 4.5° away from the dynamic center of the Virgo Cluster, which is centered on Messier 87.

+ NGC 4578 is a lenticular galaxy in the Virgo Virgo constellation.

+ This galaxy is part of the smaller Virgo B subcluster 4.5° away from the dynamic center of the Virgo Cluster, which is centered on Messier 87.

+ NGC 4578 is a lenticular galaxy in the Virgo Virgo constellation.

+ Elliptical galaxies are believed to make up approximately 10–15% of galaxies in the Virgo Supercluster, but are not the dominant type of galaxy in the universe overall.

+ The Virgo Supercluster or Local Supercluster is the large galaxy cluster that contains the Virgo Cluster and the Local Group.

+ That does not apply to galaxies that are clustered together, such as Andromeda which, along with our galaxy, is part of the Local Group in the Virgo Supercluster.

+ The Virgo Supercluster’s volume is about 7000 times that of the Local Group or 100 billion times that of the Milky Way.

+ NGC 4587 is a lenticular galaxy in the Virgo Virgo constellation.

+ On February 11, 2016, the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and Virgo Collaboration teams announced that they had made the first observation of gravitational waves, originating from a pair of merging black holes using the Advanced LIGO detectors.

+ He helped design the Virgo interferometer, which first detected gravitational waves in 2017.

+ NGC 4588 is a barred spiral galaxy in the Virgo Virgo constellation.

+ Our Local Group is itself part of an even larger group, the Virgo Supercluster.

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