We're coming down to the home stretch of the spring season and this week, soon after nightfall, two constellations associated with the vernal season are reaching their highest point in the southern ...
Look 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 ...
Spring is coming to the Northern Hemisphere, but how can you tell when it will start? No need to Google the vernal equinox; ...
The stars of spring glitter prominently as night falls on warm June evenings, and the first of the spring stars to emerge from the evening twilight is Arcturus, the night sky’s fourth brightest star, ...
Spring is only 25 days away, but the yellow “cloud” of pollen will descend over the Triangle before the vernal equinox on March 20. With more highs in the 70s (even 80s in a few spots!) this week, you ...
Signs of spring are currently all around us — and above us, if you know where to look. The Spring Triangle is a shape in the night sky that’s formed by a trio of bright stars: Regulus, Arcturus and ...
Late-March seeing the stars of spring appear, bringing new shapes and constellation — and possibly an exploding star in the constellation Corona Borealis, the "Northern Crown." Spring started ...
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