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Spring Triangle: Stargazing Treat

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Spring Triangle: A Stunning Asterism for Stargazers - The Spring Triangle, formed by Arcturus, Spica, and Regulus, is a captivating sight in the night sky from late March to summer. This clear triangular pattern, visible around 10 p.m. local time in the Northern Hemisphere, offers an easy-to-spot asterism for skywatchers. With the help of apps or websites, you can draw the imaginary lines and enjoy the triangle as it arcs across the sky. For a variation, swap Regulus with Denebola to form a more even-sided triangle. Pair your stargazing with events like the Pink Moon or meteor showers for an unforgettable celestial experience.

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