* α Librae (Zubenelgenubi): The brightest star in Libra, a double star system with a magnitude of 2.75.
* β Librae (Zubeneschamali): The second brightest star in Libra, with a magnitude of 2.61. It's known for its blue-white color.
* γ Librae (Zubenelhakrabi): A triple star system with a magnitude of 3.94.
* δ Librae: A double star system with a magnitude of 5.73.
* ε Librae: A star with a magnitude of 3.78.
* ζ Librae: A star with a magnitude of 3.15.
* μ Librae: A red giant star with a magnitude of 3.85.
While these are the most prominent, there are other fainter stars in the constellation that you can see with binoculars or a telescope.
It's worth noting that the stars within a constellation are not necessarily physically close to each other. They only appear close from our perspective on Earth.