Leo Constellation
The Leo Constellation is one of the twelve zodiac constellations and is visible in the northern hemisphere during spring. It is easily recognizable due to its distinctive shape, which resembles a lion. The brightest star in Leo is Regulus, often referred to as the "heart of the lion," and it is one of the brightest stars in the night sky.
Leo contains several notable deep-sky objects, including the Leo Triplet, a group of three interacting galaxies. This constellation is also home to the famous Sphinx of Giza, which is said to represent the lion's form, linking it to ancient mythology and astrology.