- The
Alpha Monocerotids is a
meteor shower active from 15 to 25 November, with its peak
occurring on 21 or 22 November. The
speed of its
meteors is 65 km/s...
- The
Monocerotids refers to two
separate meteor showers originating from the
constellation of Monoceros. The
Alpha Monocerotids, the more
prominent of the...
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showers Cooke, Bill (19 Nov 2019). "About the
Upcoming (maybe)
Alpha Monocerotid Meteor Shower Outburst". NASA Blogs. Beech,
Martin (2006).
Meteors and...
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Leonid meteor storms. In 1995,
Peter Jenniskens predicted the 1995
Alpha Monocerotids outburst from dust trails. In anti****tion of the 1999
Leonid storm,...
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November 9–14, the Leonids,
which occurs from
November 15–20, the
Alpha Monocerotids,
which occurs from
November 15–25 with the peak on
November 21–22, the...
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January 24,
peaking on
January 17), the
Geminids (December 13–14), the
Monocerotids (December 7 to
December 20,
peaking on
December 9. This
shower can also...
- – 30 Nov 17 Nov 235.27 10.1 +22 71 10
bright 55P/Tempel–Tuttle
Alpha Monocerotids 15 Nov – 25 Nov 21 Nov 239.32 7.8 +1 65
variable bright undiscovered...
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Leonid Leo
Minor Leo
Minorid Libra Libran Librid Lyra
Lyrid Monoceros Monocerotid Norma Normid Ophiuchus Ophiuchid Orion Orionid Pavo
Pavonid Pegasus Pegasean...
- 1935
initially identified this
hypothetical meteor shower as the
Alpha Monocerotids,
where it
reaches its peak on
November 21 and 22 each year. Follow-up...
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Minorids (Dec.
Leonis Minorids)
Lyrids eta
Lyrids June
Lyrids Monocerotids alpha Monocerotids Normids (gamma Normids)
Orionids Pegasids ****ids Daytime...