The vernal equinox marks the beginning of spring and autumn in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres respectively.
Stargazers can observe the seasonal transition during the equinox by looking at the stars in the night sky.
In the Northern Hemisphere, stargazers can bid farewell to the bright stars of winter and look for the Winter Triangle formed by stars like Betelgeuse, Rigel, and Sirius.
To confirm the arrival of spring, observers can locate the Big Dipper and use its stars to find the Spring Triangle, consisting of Arcturus, Spica, and Denebola.