It has 21 stars: one of the 2nd magnitude and six of the 4th. It is easily known by the stars θ, β, α, γ, δ, and ε, which form a crescent.
Its brightest star, α, has the Arabic name of Al Phecca, the shining.
Thus ends this solemn chapter of Libra, which describes the great work of Redemption, beginning with the Cross and ending with the Crown. The Redeemer's work of Atonement is most blessedly set forth, and He alone is seen as the substitute for lost sinners.
“What wondrous love, what mysteries
In this appointment shine!
My breaches of the law are His,
And His obedience mine.”