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05/19/11 – Ephemeris – The bright star Spica

May 19, 2011

Thursday, May 19th.  Today the sun will be up for 14 hours and 57 minutes, setting at 9:07.   The moon, 2 days past full, will rise at 11:47 this evening.  Tomorrow the sun will rise at 6:09.

The large constellation of Virgo the reclining maiden is midway up the sky in the south when it gets dark.  Virgo contains mostly faint stars in a large area of sky left of and below Leo the lion, but it has a few bright stars.  Virgo’s brightest star Spica, can be found from the handle of the Big Dipper, overhead, following the arc to the star Arcturus, and straightening to a spike to Spica, the 16th brightest night time star.  The planet Saturn is above and right of it.  Spica is supposed to be a stalk of wheat held in Virgo’s hands.  The star and Virgo itself were symbols of a bountiful harvest.  The sun used to be in Virgo at the end of summer.  In Egypt it was the goddess Isis, and at least one ancient temple was oriented to Spica’s setting point.

* Times are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan.  They may be different for your location.

Addendum

Virgo at 10;30 p.m. May 3, 2011

Virgo and Spica in the evening this month