A fourth-magnitudestar in the southern reaches of Libra, Upsilon Librae falls close to the borders of that constellation with neighbouring Scorpius and Lupus, southwestwards of the formation known as the Crown of the Scorpion. Its current apparent magnitude is a moderate +3.59, but its radial velocity shows that this star and the Sun are approaching one other as they travel through the Galaxy, and over the next two million years Upsilon Librae will become very considerably brighter in the skies of Earth.
* Several sources list this star with the proper name of Zuben Hakrabi, but this name seems to stem from an error, rather than representing a true traditional name for the star. In addition to Upsilon Librae, variations on the same name are assigned to various stars within Libra, including Gamma, Eta, Nu and SigmaLibrae. The variant Zubenelhakrabi is formally recognised as the proper name of Gamma Librae, also called Zuben Elakrab, which lies northward of Upsilon Librae in the sky. All these different variants derive from Arabic, and mean 'claws of the Scorpion', a tradition dating from a time when this part of the sky was seen as belonging to Scorpius, rather than forming the distinct constellation of Libra.