Leo, one of spring’s best-known constellations, is in good view by 9 p.m. Look for its bright heart, Regulus, well above the Moon as they climb into view. The lion’s head is to the upper left of Regulus and its body and tail to the lower left.
Leo, one of spring’s best-known constellations, is in good view by 9 p.m. Look for its bright heart, Regulus, well above the Moon as they climb into view. The lion’s head is to the upper left of Regulus and its body and tail to the lower left.