Arcturus, Spica, and Regulus form a striking triangle in the northern spring sky, a great starting point for amateur astronomers.
This easily identifiable asterism acts as a guidepost, helping you to navigate and discover other nearby, less prominent constellations.
Use the triangle to locate fainter constellations like Corvus (the crow), Crater (the cup), and Hydra (the water snake) below it.
This celestial landmark offers a fun challenge and learning opportunity for anyone interested in exploring the night sky's wonders.