The constellation Virgo is a group of stars that form a picture in the night sky of a young woman or maiden holding wheat. The bright star in the constellation is called Spica. People from long ago looked at these stars and imagined the shape of a maiden and the wheat she holds. It's like connecting the dots in the night sky to create a beautiful picture. Remember, constellations are make-believe patterns of stars that help us learn about the sky and tell exciting stories!
The Virgo constellation is the sixth largest constellation in the sky.
Noun: a constellation in the zodiac, between Leo to the west and Libra to the east.
Adjective: of or relating to the Virgo constellation.
The word "Virgo" comes from the Latin word "virgo", which means "virgin".
The first recorded use of the word "Virgo" to refer to the constellation was in the 2nd century BC.
Draw the Virgo constellation.