Antlia
Origin
Antlia is a faint constellation in the southern hemisphere that represents an an early modern vacuum machine. The constellation was created by French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille to represent experimental physics.
Bright Stars
Antlia is a faint constellation with no stars above 4th magnitude. Its two brightest stars are Alpha Antliae and Epsilon Antliae. Both of these are orange stars near the end of their lives.


Credit: E. Slawik/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/M. Zamani
Notable Objects
Antlia is a small constellation with a lack of bright objects to observe. The brightest galaxy is NGC2997, a face-on spiral. The Antlia Dwarf galaxy is a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way discovered in 1997.
