To understand the surface temperature of a specific star in Virgo, you would need to identify the star and look up its spectral type. Spectral types are a classification system used to group stars based on their temperature and other characteristics. For example, a blue star like Spica (the brightest star in Virgo) is much hotter than a red star like 70 Virginis.
Here's how surface temperature relates to spectral types:
* O: Blue, hottest (30,000 - 50,000 K)
* B: Blue-white (10,000 - 30,000 K)
* A: White (7,500 - 10,000 K)
* F: Yellow-white (6,000 - 7,500 K)
* G: Yellow (5,200 - 6,000 K)
* K: Orange (3,500 - 5,200 K)
* M: Red, coolest (2,000 - 3,500 K)
Let me know if you'd like to know the surface temperature of a specific star in the Virgo constellation, and I can help you find that information!