About Leo

Leo is one of the most recognizable constellations in the night sky and one of the twelve constellations of the zodiac. It represents the Nemean Lion from Greek mythology, which was slain by the hero Heracles as part of his twelve labors.

The constellation is located between Cancer to the west and Virgo to the east. Its brightest star, Regulus, is a blue-white main sequence star and one of the brightest stars visible from Earth, often referred to as the "Heart of the Lion".

Key Facts

  • Symbol: The Lion
  • Brightest Star: Regulus (Alpha Leonis)
  • Best Visible: In the evening sky during spring
  • Zodiac Period: July 23 - August 22
  • Main Stars: Regulus, Denebola, Algieba
  • Notable Deep-Sky Objects: Leo Triplet of galaxies

Astrological Significance

In astrology, Leo is a fire sign, known for its leadership, confidence, and charismatic nature. Individuals born under this sign are often described as creative, passionate, and generous. The sign is ruled by the Sun, which symbolizes vitality and self-expression.

Confident Creative Passionate Generous Loyal Ambitious
Symbol of Leo Constellation

Stellar Formation

The pattern of Leo is easily visualized as a crouching lion. The head and mane are formed by a distinctive backward question mark shape known as the "Sickle", with Regulus at its base. The triangle of stars to the east represents the lion's hindquarters and tail.

This constellation has been recognized by various cultures throughout history, including the ancient Mesopotamians, Egyptians, and Greeks, all associating it with lion imagery and solar symbolism.