Pi Virginis (π Vir / π Virginis) is a binary star in the constellation Virgo. Pi Virginis is a spectroscopic binary which has a stellar classification of A5V and a combined apparent magnitude of +4.65. It is approximately 356 light years from Earth. The two components have apparent magnitudes 5.0 and 7.0 and are separated by 0.011 arcseconds. They have an orbital period of 309.67 days.

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  • Pi Virginis (π Vir / π Virginis) is a binary star in the constellation Virgo. Pi Virginis is a spectroscopic binary which has a stellar classification of A5V and a combined apparent magnitude of +4.65. It is approximately 356 light years from Earth. The two components have apparent magnitudes 5.0 and 7.0 and are separated by 0.011 arcseconds. They have an orbital period of 309.67 days.
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  • +4.65
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  • +6° 36' 51"
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  • 356 ± 33
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  • 109 ± 10
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  • π Virginis
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  • 8 Virginis, HR 4589,
    HD 104321, BD+07 2502,
    FK5 1311, HIP 58590,
    SAO 119164, GC 16425,
    CCDM 12009+0637
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  • 12h 00m 52.4s
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  • A5V
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  • Pi Virginis (π Vir / π Virginis) is a binary star in the constellation Virgo. Pi Virginis is a spectroscopic binary which has a stellar classification of A5V and a combined apparent magnitude of +4.65. It is approximately 356 light years from Earth. The two components have apparent magnitudes 5.0 and 7.0 and are separated by 0.011 arcseconds. They have an orbital period of 309.67 days.
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  • Pi Virginis
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