Meteors
alpha-Aurigids
General data
| Shower | alpha-Aurigids |
|---|---|
| IAU Shower Number | 206 |
| IMO Acronym | AUR |
| Activity interval | Aug 25 - Sep 7 |
| Date of maximum in 2010 | September 1 09h UT |
| Geocentric Velocity | 66 km/s |
| Population index | 2.6 |
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 minor shower, with occasional outbursts that may give rates (ZHR) over 30. Its parent body is comet C/1911 N1 (Kiess).
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 | 84° | 42° | 7 | 58 | |
| September 9 (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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