Horologium
Horologium is a small constellation located in the southern sky. Its name is derived from the Latin word for "clock," reflecting its association with timekeeping. The constellation was introduced in the 17th century by the astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille and is best viewed during the months of November to February.
Horologium contains several notable stars, including Horologium Alpha, which is the brightest star in the constellation. The area is also home to various deep-sky objects, such as the LMC (Large Magellanic Cloud), making it a point of interest for astronomers and stargazers alike.