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You can tell spring has officially begun in the Northern Hemisphere just by looking at the stars. Here's how to easily spot the Spring Triangle without a telescope.
Spring officially begins today (March 20) with the vernal equinox, bringing longer days and warmer temperatures to the Northern Hemisphere. The vernal equinox signals the astronomical start of ...
Spring constellations are the most noticeable constellations from late March to late June in the northern hemisphere. There are six major constellations that are associated with springtime: Leo ...
This sky map shows where to spot the Orion constellation from the Northern Hemisphere in the night sky on March 20, 2021. (Image credit: SkySafari app) The emergence of the "big bear" ...
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Space.com on MSNMars joins the Spring Triangle this week: Here’s when and how to see itLook to the west on the nights following June 18 to see Mars sweep past the bright star Regulus to enter the Spring Triangle - a formation of three prominent stellar bodies that are visible as spring ...
After that, nights in the Northern Hemisphere will shorten until the summer solstice on Thursday, June 20, when they'll get too short for all but late-night astronomy. The farther north you are ...
It’s finally spring the Northern Hemisphere! Join us on March 21st at 7pm for Colorado Skies: The Spring Equinox to get all your questions answered, including: Why does the Sun rise due east and set ...
Spring Skywatching: Constellation Leo Comes in Like a Lion. News. By Geoff Gaherty published 17 April 2015 When you purchase through links on our site, ... As seen from the Northern Hemisphere, ...
It’s not as cold as January and February overall, but the same great winter constellations are still available and ready to enjoy.The Vernal Equinox, the astronomical beginning of spring, takes ...
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