Leo Minor
Leo Minor is a small constellation located in the northern sky. It was introduced in the 17th century by the astronomer Johannes Hevelius and represents a "little lion." Despite its name, it contains no bright stars, with its most notable star being 45 Leonis Minoris, which is a binary star system.
The constellation is bordered by Leo to the west, Ursa Major to the north, and Cancer to the south. It is best visible in the spring months and is part of the larger Zodiac family of constellations. Leo Minor is often overlooked due to its faintness compared to its neighbors.