Libra (constellation)

Libra
Constellation
Libra
AbbreviationLib
GenitiveLibrae
Pronunciation/ˈlbrə/, genitive /ˈlbr/
Symbolismthe balance
Right ascension15h
Declination−15°
QuadrantSQ3
Area538 sq. deg. (29th)
Main stars4, 6
Bayer/Flamsteed
stars
56
Stars with planets4
Stars brighter than 3.00m2
Stars within 10.00 pc (32.62 ly)5
Brightest starBeta Librae (β Lib) (2.61m)
Messier objects0
Meteor showersMay Librids
Bordering
constellations
Serpens Caput
Virgo
Hydra
Centaurus (corner)
Lupus
Scorpius
Ophiuchus
Visible at latitudes between +65° and −90°.
Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of June.

Libra /ˈlbrə/ is a constellation of the zodiac and is located in the Southern celestial hemisphere. Its name is Latin for weighing scales. Its old astronomical symbol is (♎︎). It is fairly faint, with no first magnitude stars, and lies between Virgo to the west and Scorpius to the east. Beta Librae, also known as Zubeneschamali, is the brightest star in the constellation. Three star systems are known to have planets.