It is a very faint constellation; its brightest stars form a zigzag line.
Leo Minor is a small and faint constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere.
Caelum is a faint constellation, having no star brighter than fourth magnitude.
Sculptor is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky.
Circinus is a faint constellation, with only one star brighter than the fourth magnitude.
Reticulum is a small, faint constellation in the southern sky.
Columba is a small, faint constellation created in the late sixteenth century.
Despite having an apparent visual magnitude of only +2.73, it is the second brightest star in this generally faint constellation.
Capricornus is the second faintest constellation in the zodiac after Cancer.
At an apparent visual magnitude of 4.26, it is the second-brightest star in this relatively faint constellation.