Madrid (EFE) .- Two eclipses, one of the Sun and the other of the Moon, will stand out in the sky this spring, which begins at 22:24 official peninsular time.
Spring will start with Jupiter, Venus and Mars after sunset, however the former will soon disappear in the west, while Mercury will make a brief appearance during the month of April.
Other phenomena of astronomical interest that stand out in spring are the Lyrid meteor showers, whose maximum is expected around April 23, and the Eta Aquarids, with maximum splendor around May 6.
The full moons of the season will take place on April 6, May 5 and June 4.