Spring galaxy parade lights up northern skies for backyard astronomers

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Spring skies reveal a lineup of galaxies visible from the northern hemisphere, including the Leo Triplet and bright targets like the Sombrero and Whirlpool galaxies. The piece guides readers on star-hopping to locate these faint objects in regions such as Leo, Virgo, and Canes Venatici, and notes that a telescope (6 inches or more) or large binoculars is typically needed for rewarding views under dark skies.
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