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Leonis Minorids (IMO designation: LMI; IAU
shower number: 22) is a weak
meteor shower that
takes place from
October 13
until November 3 each year, peaking...
- The Canis-
Minorids, also
called the Beta
Canis Minorids, are a
meteor shower that
arises near the fifth-magnitude star 11
Canis Minoris. They were discovered...
- Jan 4 Jan 283.15 15.3 +49 41 110
bright (196256) 2003 EH1 ?
Gamma Ursae Minorids 10 Jan – 22 Jan 19 Jan 298 15.2 +67 31 3
medium undiscovered (short period)...
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Andromedids (September 25 –
December 6,
peaking around November 9), the Canis-
Minorids (December 4 –
December 15,
peaking around December 10–11), the Coma Berenicids...
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Phoenicids (periodic)
early December Comet 289P/Blanpain
Geminids mid-December
Minor planet 3200
Phaethon Ursids late
December Comet 8P/Tuttle Canis-
Minorids...
- Hydra,
Hydrus Hydrid Leo Leonic, Leonian,
Leonean Leonid Leo
Minor Leo
Minorid Libra Libran Librid Lyra
Lyrid Monoceros Monocerotid Norma Normid Ophiuchus...
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faint deep-sky
objects within the constellation's borders. The 11 Canis-
Minorids are a
meteor shower that can be seen in
early December.
Though strongly...
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McCloskey and
Annette Posen of the
Harvard Meteor Program in 1959, the
Leonis Minorid meteor shower peaks between 18 and 29 October. The shower's
parent body...
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Herculids (tau Herculids)
Hydrids (sigma Hydrids)
Leonids Leonis Minorids (Dec.
Leonis Minorids)
Lyrids eta
Lyrids June
Lyrids Monocerotids alpha Monocerotids...
- 1959. The
Comae Berenicids have an
orbit very
similar to the
December Leo
Minorids often leading to
confusion between the two
meteor showers. "Established...