In Greek mythology Virgo has been identified as the virgin goddess Astraea, a daughter of Zeus, or Persephone who married Hades, or even Erigone, daughter of Dionysus, who committed suicide at the death of her father and became a constellation in the Spring sky.
The constellation Virgo is famous for its many galaxies about 40 of which can be seen with small telescopes. Among the most interesting are:
the Sombrero galaxy, M104, which takes its name from its resemblance to the typical Mexican hat. Its characteristic feature is a dense band of dust which divides it in two along its galactic equator. It is a little less than 30 million light-years away.
M87 is a ‘monster’ galaxy with a mass equal to one trillion solar masses and a diameter 20% bigger than the Milky Way. It is thought to contain a super black hole with a mass equal to over 6 billion times that of the Sun. it is also called Galaxy Virgo A given that it is a potent radio source.