Aurigids

Aurigids

Aurigids

Meteor shower


Aurigids is a meteor shower occurring primarily within September.[2]

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The comet Kiess (C/1911 N1) is the source of the material that causes the meteors. The comet's orbital period is approximately 2000 to 2100 years,[3] with showers observed in the years 1935, '86, '94 and 2007 .[4][5]

α & δ

The Alpha were discovered by C. Hoffmeister and A. Teichgraeber, during the night of 31 August 1935.[6][7]

See also


References

  1. Horizons output. "Barycentric Osculating Orbital Elements for Comet Kiess (C/1911 N1)". Retrieved 14 September 2023. (Solution using the Solar System's barycenter (Sun+Jupiter). Select Ephemeris Type:Elements and Center:@0)
    Epoch 1800: PR= 7.19E+05 / 365.25 = 1968 years
    Epoch 2200: PR= 7.54E+05 / 365.25 = 2064 years
  2. IAU-MDC Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 16:25 11.10.11
  3. Gary W. Kronk website Archived 15 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine 17:35 11.10.11

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