Sagitta
Sagitta is a small constellation located in the northern sky. Its name means "arrow" in Latin, and it is one of the 88 modern constellations recognized today. Sagitta is notable for its distinctive shape, resembling an arrow pointing towards the constellation Aquila.
The constellation contains several interesting stars, including Gamma Sagittae, which is a binary star system. Sagitta is also home to the Messier 71 star cluster, making it a point of interest for amateur astronomers. Despite its small size, Sagitta is easily identifiable due to its unique arrow-like formation.