Meteors
alpha-Monocerotids
General data
| Shower | alpha-Monocerotids |
|---|---|
| IAU Shower Number | 246 |
| IMO Acronym | AMO |
| Activity interval | Nov 15 - Nov 25 |
| Date of maximum in 2010 | November 22 00:56 UT |
| Geocentric Velocity | 65 km/s |
| Population index | 2.4 |
Notes:
- Population index gives the magnitude distribution of the shower meteors: indexes below 2.5 correspond to distributions where bright meteors are more frequent than average, while values over 3.0 mean that the fraction of faint meteors is larger than usual.
Description
A modest shower that in very few cases may produce outbursts with rates (ZHR) up to 400. Unfortunately, the next one is not expected until year 2043, according to orbital models from E. Lyytinen.
Radiant position and activity
Local circumstances have been computed for latitude ? and longitude ?. Click on any of the two coordinates to set them manually with a map.
| Date | R.A. | Decl. | ZHR | Rise | % moon |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maximum | 117° | 1° | 4 | 100 | |
| September 7 (0h UTC) | Inactive | ||||
Meaning of columns is the following:
- R.A. and Decl.: Right ascension and declination of radiant at maximum, referred to ICRS. ICRS is the reference system used by modern star catalogs.
- ZHR: Zenith Hourly Rate. It is the maximum number of meteors that an observer could see under ideal conditions, with clear skies and the radiant at zenith.
- Rise: Time of geometric rise of the radiant, expressed in local time. Symbol * means that the radiant is circumpolar for your latitude.
- % Moon: Percentage of Moon's illumination at 0h UTC of the given date.
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