Constellation of Corvus
The Constellation of Corvus, also known as the Crow, is a small constellation located in the southern sky. It is easily recognizable due to its distinctive shape, which resembles a crow in flight. Corvus is bordered by the constellations Virgo, Hydra, and Crater.
Corvus contains several notable stars, including Gamma Corvi, which is a bright star that serves as a reference point for stargazers. The constellation is best visible in the spring months and is home to a few deep-sky objects, such as the Messier 104 galaxy, also known as the Sombrero Galaxy.