Virginids
The Virginids are a meteor shower. There are many major and minor meteor shower streams that occur during the Virginid Complex,{{cite web|url=http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/virginid_complex.html|title=The Virginids Complex|publisher=Meteor Showers Online|pages=1|access-date=2008-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120190444/http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/virginid_complex.html|archive-date=2008-11-20|url-status=dead}} including the Alpha Virginids, Gamma Virginids,{{cite web|url=http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=134&colecimy=0|title=North Gamma Virginids|last=Jopek|first=T.J.|date=Nov 15, 2007|publisher=IAU Meteor Data Center|access-date=2008-08-07|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614170520/http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=134&colecimy=0|archive-date=2011-06-14}}{{cite web|url=http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=135&colecimy=0|title=South Gamma Virginids|last=Jopek|first=T.J.|date=Nov 15, 2007|publisher=IAU Meteor Data Center|access-date=2008-08-07|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614170612/http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=135&colecimy=0|archive-date=2011-06-14}}{{cite web|url=http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=148&colecimy=0|title=May Gamma Virginids|last=Jopek|first=T.J.|date=Nov 15, 2007|publisher=IAU Meteor Data Center|access-date=2008-08-07|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614170653/http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=148&colecimy=0|archive-date=2011-06-14}}{{cite web|url=http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=223&colecimy=0|title=Dayt. Gamma Virginids|last=Jopek|first=T.J.|date=Nov 15, 2007|publisher=IAU Meteor Data Center|access-date=2008-08-07|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614170804/http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=223&colecimy=0|archive-date=2011-06-14}} Eta Virginids, Theta Virginids, Iota Virginids,{{cite web|url=http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=251&colecimy=0|title=Iota Virginids|last=Jopek|first=T. J.|date=Nov 15, 2007|publisher=IAU Meteor Data Center|access-date=2008-08-07|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614170904/http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=251&colecimy=0|archive-date=2011-06-14}} Lambda Virginids,{{cite web|url=http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=49&colecimy=2|title=Lambda Virginids|last=Jopek|first=T. J.|date=Nov 15, 2007|publisher=IAU Meteor Data Center|access-date=2008-08-07|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614170924/http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=49&colecimy=2|archive-date=2011-06-14}} Mu Virginids,{{cite web|url=http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=47&colecimy=0|title=Mu Virginids|last=Jopek|first=T. J.|date=Nov 15, 2007|publisher=IAU Meteor Data Center|access-date=2008-08-07|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614170941/http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=47&colecimy=0|archive-date=2011-06-14}} Pi Virginids, and Psi Virginids,{{cite web|title=Psi Virginids|url=http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=240&colecimy=0|last=Jopek|first=T. J.|date=Nov 15, 2007|publisher=IAU Meteor Data Center|access-date=2008-08-07|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614171022/http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=240&colecimy=0|archive-date=2011-06-14}} and March Virginids,{{cite web|title=Northern March Virginids|url=http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=123&colecimy=0|last=Jopek|first=T. J.|date=Nov 15, 2007|publisher=IAU Meteor Data Center|access-date=2008-08-07|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614171104/http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=123&colecimy=0|archive-date=2011-06-14}}{{cite web|title=South. March Virginids|url=http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=124&colecimy=0|last=Jopek|first=T. J.|date=Nov 15, 2007|publisher=IAU Meteor Data Center|access-date=2008-08-07|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614171110/http://www.astro.amu.edu.pl/~jopek/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=124&colecimy=0|archive-date=2011-06-14}} emanating mostly from the constellation Virgo between February and May. Collectively, the shower normally lasts from late January to mid-April{{cite web|url=http://www.popastro.com/sections/meteor/meteor-activity.htm|title=SPA Meteor Section|date=2006|publisher=Pop astro|pages=1|access-date=2008-08-05|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080509163726/http://www.popastro.com/sections/meteor/meteor-activity.htm|archive-date=2008-05-09}} and into early May, peaking in March and April, with one to two meteors per hour on average. The main radiant shifts southeastwards from central Leo in late January to central Virgo near Spica in mid-May.{{cite web|url=http://www.nightskyinfo.com/maps_images/html/shower1_map.htm|title=Virginids Radiant Position|publisher=nightskyinfo.com|pages=1|access-date=2008-08-05}}
Alpha Virginids
The Alpha Virginids occur between March 10 and May 6, peaking between April 7 and April 18, with five to ten meteors per hour. They were first detected in 1895.{{cite web|url=http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/alpha_virginids.html|title=Alpha Virginids|publisher=Meteor Showers Online|pages=1|access-date=2008-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080827202359/http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/alpha_virginids.html|archive-date=2008-08-27|url-status=dead}}
Gamma Virginids
The North and South Gamma Virginids are a slow-moving minor meteor shower stream, although the May Gamma Virginids and Daytime Gamma Virginids are faster-moving. The source of the North and South Gamma Virginid streams are thought to be 2002 FC and 2003 BD44, respectively. It usually spans from April 5 to April 21, peaking on April 14 and April 15, with less than five meteors per hour. It was first discovered in 1895.{{cite web|url=http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/gamma_virginids.html|title=Gamma Virginids|publisher=Meteor Showers Online|access-date=2008-08-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080827201148/http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/gamma_virginids.html|archive-date=2008-08-27|url-status=dead}}
Eta Virginids
The Eta Virginids occur between February 24 and March 27, peaking around March 18 with only one to two meteors per hour. The shower was first detected in 1961.{{cite web|url=http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/eta_virginids.html|title=Eta Virginids|publisher=Meteor Showers Online|pages=1|access-date=2008-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080807161455/http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/eta_virginids.html|archive-date=2008-08-07|url-status=dead}}
Theta Virginids
The Theta Virginids occur between March 10 and April 21, peaking around March 20, with only one to three meteors per hour. The shower was first observed in 1850 and identified in 1948.{{cite web|url=http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/theta_virginids.html|title=Theta Virginids|publisher=Meteor Showers Online|pages=1|access-date=2008-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080807160910/http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/theta_virginids.html|archive-date=2008-08-07|url-status=dead}}
Iota Virginids
Lambda Virginids
Mu Virginids
The Mu virginids are a minor meteor shower stream, visible in April{{cite web|url=http://www.meteorobs.org/maillist/msg21552.html|title=(meteorbs) NAMN Notes: May 2001|last=Davis|first=Mark|date=3 May 2001|publisher=meteorbs|access-date=2008-08-07|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516093352/http://www.meteorobs.org/maillist/msg21552.html|archive-date=16 May 2008}} and early May. The shower typically lasts from April 1 to May 12, peaking around April 24{{cite web|url=http://www.imo.net/files/data/vmdb/vmdbrad.txt|title=meteor shower list|publisher=International Meteor Organization|access-date=2008-08-07}} to April 25. Its radiant is near Libra, peaking with seven to ten meteors per hour.{{cite web|url=http://www.projectpluto.com/gloss/help_17.htm|title=glossary|publisher=Project Pluto|access-date=2008-08-07}}
Pi Virginids
The Pi Virginids occur between February 13 and April 8, peaking between March 3 and March 9, with two to five meteors per hour. The shower was first observed in 1908 and identified in 1948.{{cite web|url=http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/pi_virginids.html|title=Pi Virginids|publisher=Meteor Showers Online|pages=1|access-date=2008-08-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080807161559/http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/pi_virginids.html|archive-date=2008-08-07|url-status=dead}}
Psi Virginids
March Virginids
The March Virginids are a minor meteor shower stream; the source of the Northern March Virginids is thought to be 1998 SJ70.{{dead link|date=March 2014}} The Beta Leonids, lasting from February 14 to April 25, peaking around March 20 with three to four meteors per hour, were also referred to as the "March Virginids".{{cite web|url=http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/beta_leonids.html|title=Beta Leonids|publisher=Meteor Showers Online|access-date=2008-08-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516071922/http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/beta_leonids.html|archive-date=2008-05-16|url-status=dead}}