Three bright stars, Arcturus, Spica, and Regulus, form a prominent spring triangle visible in the night sky.
This asterism, easily spotted looking south-southeast, serves as a guide to locate fainter constellations nearby.
Skywatchers can use this celestial triangle to explore the spring sky's less-known constellations like Corvus, Crater, and Hydra.
This prominent triangle offers a great starting point for stargazers of all levels to enjoy the wonders of the night sky.