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A POTPOURRI OF ASTRONOMICAL OBJECTS
ALL WITH EQUINOX 2000 COORDINATES
BRIGHT WHITE DWARFS
VIS L.Y. DIAM
Name CON R.A. DEC. MAG DIST KM
Sirius B CMA 06 45.1 -16.7 8.3 8.6 10,300
40 ERI B ERI 04 15.4 -07.7 9.5 15.7 17,000
Procyon B CMI 07 39.3 +05.2 10.7 11.4 17,500
Feige 34 UMA 10 39.6 +43.1 11.1 55
W1346 CYG 20 34.4 +25.1 11.5 45 17,000
EG247 CAM 05 05.5 +52.8 11.8 140 23,000
He3 (EG50) AUR 06 47.6 +37.5 12.0 60 13,000
EG62 (LP 532-81) PYX 08 41.5 -32.9 12.0 30 22,000
EG368 DRA 16 48.4 +59.1 12.2 40 17,000
van Maanen's star PSC 00 49.2 +05.4 12.4 14 17,000
EG180 CAM 04 31.2 +59.0 12.4 18 16,000
AC +70 5824 UMI 13 38.9 +70.3 12.8 100
EG15 ARI 02 08.8 +25.2 13.2 100 18,000
Reference: Sky+Telescope 11/83- with finder charts
Also Burnham's 416
RED STARS (MOSTLY N TYPE, MOSTLY VARIABLES)
(Days)
Name R.A. DEC Mag Per. Notes
VX AND 00 19.9 +44.7 8.0-9.5 367 VERY RED
AQ AND 00 27.6 +35.6 6.9-8.2 332
U ANT 10 35.2 -39.6 5.7-8.6 170
V AQL 19 04.4 -05.7 6.6-8.1 350 DEEP RED
UV AQL 18 58.6 +14.4 8.6-9.6 340
V ARI 02 15.0 +12.2 8.0-8.6 75
UU AUR 06 36.5 +38.5 5.1-7 235
U CAM 05 42.2 +62.5 7.7-9.5 412 NEAR 1502
ST CAM 04 51.2 +68.1 7.0-8.4 195
T CNC 08 56.7 +19.8 7.8-10.6 482
X CNC 08 55.4 +17.2 6.2-7.5 170
Y CVN 12 45.1 +45.4 5.0-6.4 158 LA SUPERBA VERY RED
W CMA 07 08.0 -11.9 7.0-8 IRR ORANGE
VY CMA 07 23.0 -25.8 8.8-9.3 IRR
RT CAP 20 17.0 -21.3 6.5-8.1 395
R CAP 20 11.3 -14.0 9.4-14 345
ST CAS 00 17.6 +50.3 9.0-10.5 IRR
WW CAS 01 33.5 +57.8 9.1-11.7 IRR
mu CEP 21 43.5 +58.8 3.7-5.0 IRR Wm. HERSCHEL'S GARNET STAR
T CRB 15 59.5 +26.0 2.3-10 --- BLAZE STAR -RECURRENT NOVA
V CRB 15 49.5 +39.5 6.9-12.5 358
U CYG 20 19.7 +47.9 6.7-11 465 STRONG COLOR
V CYG 20 41.3 +48.2 7.8-13.8 420 RED!
RS CYG 20 13.4 +38.7 6.6-9.4 417
RV CYG 21 43.3 +38.0 7.1-9.3 300 VERY RED
T DRA 17 56.5 +58.2 7.2-13 422 VISUAL DOUBLE
RY DRA 12 56.4 +66.0 6.0-8.2 170
UX DRA 19 21.6 +76.6 6.2-7.0 170
TU GEM 06 10.9 +26.0 7.5-8.4 230
U HYA 10 37.6 -13.4 4.7-6.2 IRR VERY RED IN NICE FIELD
V HYA 10 51.6 -21.3 6.5-12 533 REDDEST KNOWN
R LEP 04 59.6 -14.8 5.9-11 432 HIND'S CRIMSON STAR
Y LYN 07 28.2 +46.0 6.9-7.5 110 ORANGE IN A NICE FIELD
T LYR 18 32.3 +37.0 7.5-9.3 IRR VERY RED
HK LYR 18 42.8 +37.0 8.5-10.6 IRR
KS MON 06 19.8 -05.3 8.5-10 IRR
BG MON 06 56.4 +07.0 9.2-10.4 30
RV MON 06 58.4 +06.1 7.0-8.9 132
V OPH 16 26.7 -12.4 7.3-11.5 298
ALPHA ORI 05 55.2 +07.6 0.4-1.3 --- BETELGEUSE
W ORI 05 05.4 +01.2 6.5-10 210
GK ORI 06 17.7 +08.6 9.5-11 236
BL ORI 05 31.9 +07.6 9.0-14 335
RX PEG 21 56.4 +22.8 8.0-9.5 630
TW PEG 22 04.0 +28.3 7.0-9.2 956
Y PER 03 27.7 +44.2 8.1-10.9 252
Z PSC 01 16.1 +25.8 7.0-7.9 144
TX PSC 23 46.4 +03.5 5.5-6.0 IRR 19 PISCIUM
RT PUP 08 05.4 -38.7 8.5-9.2 100
RU PUP 08 07.5 -22.9 8.9-11.1 425
X SGE 20 05.1 +20.6 8.7-9.7 196
BF SGE 20 02.4 +21.0 8.5-10 IRR
SS SGR 18 30.4 -16.9 9.0-10 IRR
AQ SGR 19 34.3 -16.4 6.6-7.7 200
V1942 SGR 19 19.2 -15.9 6.7-7.1 IRR
ALPHA SCO 16 29.6 -26.6 0.9-1 1730 ANTARES
SX SCO 17 47.5 -35.7 8.5-9.5 IRR
SU SCO 16 40.6 -32.4 8.0-9.4 414
R SCL 01 27.0 -32.5 6.1-8.8 363 VERY RED
S SCT 18 50.3 -07.9 7.3-9 148
T SCT 18 55.4 -08.1 8.9-10 122
RX SCT 18 37.0 -07.6 9.0-11 IRR
DR SER 18 47.4 +05.5 8.4-11 IRR
R SER 15 50.7 +15.2 5.7-14 357
Y TAU 05 45.7 +20.7 7.1-9.5 241
RT UMA 09 18.4 +51.4 8.6-9.6 IRR
VY UMA 10 45.0 +67.4 6.0-6.6 IRR
X VEL 09 55.5 -41.5 8.4-10.7 140
SS VIR 12 25.3 +00.7 6.0-9.6 355 VERY RED
BD VUL 20 37.3 +26.5 9.3-12.7 430
RAPID MOTION BINARY STARS
1984.3 1994.3
Name RA DEC Mags PA Sep PA Sep
xi UMA AB 11 18.2 +31.5 4.3 4.8 94 2.4 329 1.0
iota LEO 11 23.9 +10.5 4.0 6.7 142 1.4 124 1.6
gamma VIR 12 41.7 -01.5 3.5 3.5 293 3.6 281 2.6
78 UMA 13 00.7 +56.4 5.0 7.4 50 1.4 63 1.5
44 BOO 15 03.8 +47.6 5.3 6.2 41 1.3 50 1.9
lambda OPH 16 30.9 +02.0 4.2 5.2 17 1.4 26 1.4
zeta HER AB 16 41.3 +31.6 2.9 5.5 114 1.4 64 1.5
mu DRA 17 05.3 +54.5 5.6 5.7 35 1.9 17 1.9
70 OPH 18 05.5 +02.5 4.2 6.0 293 2.2 173 2.2
Reference: Sky+Telescope 4/84 - with orbit diagrams
STARS OF VERY LARGE PROPER MOTION
Name R.A. DEC. Mag B-V Spec PrpMo CON
Barnard's Star 17 57.9 +04.6 9.54 +1.74 M5V 10.27 OPH
Kapteyn's Star 05 11.2 -44.9 8.81 +1.59 M0V 8.73 PIC
Groombridge 1830 11 52.7 +37.8 6.45 +0.75 G8 Vp 7.04 UMA
Lacaille 9352 23 05.4 -35.8 7.33 +1.48 M2V 6.90 PSA
Cordoba 32416 00 05.0 -37.3 8.96 +1.46 M4V 6.08 SCL
Ross 619 08 11.9 +08.8 12.5 +1.7 dM5 5.30 CNC
61 CYG A 21 06.6 +38.7 5.19 +1.19 K5V 5.20 CYG
61 CYG B 21 06.6 +38.7 6.02 +1.38 K7V 5.20 CYG
Lalande 21185 11 03.5 +36.0 7.47 +1.52 M2V 4.78 UMA
Wolf 359 10 56.7 +07.0 13.66 +1.75 M6E 4.71 LEO
epsilon IND 22 03.0 -56.8 4.74 +1.07 K5V 4.69 IND
Lalande 21258 11 05.8 +43.5 8.66 +1.52 M2V 4.53 UMA
WX UMA 11 05.8 +43.5 14.8 +1.2 dM5.5e 4.53 UMA
omicron 2 ERI A 04 15.5 -07.6 4.42 +0.81 K1V 4.08 ERI
omicron 2 ERI B 04 15.5 -07.6 9.50 +0.11 DA 4.08 ERI
omicron 2 ERI C 04 15.5 -07.6 11.2 +1.5 M4E 4.08 ERI
Wolf 489 13 36.9 +03.7 14.8 +0.96 DC 3.87 VIR
Proxima Centauri 14 30.2 -62.7 10.68 +2.72 M5e 3.85 CEN
BD +5 1668 07 27.4 +05.4 9.82 +1.56 M5 3.76 CMI
mu CAS 01 07.9 +55.0 5.12 +0.69 G2V1 3.75 CAS
alpha Centauri A 14 40.0 -60.8 0.33 +0.60 G2V 3.69 CEN
alpha Centauri B 14 40.0 -60.8 1.70 +0.85 K0V 3.69 CEN
Washington 5584 15 10.3 -16.3 9.05 +0.78 K0V1 3.68 LIB
Washington 5583 15 10.3 -16.4 9.44 +0.86 dK0 3.68 LIB
LP 9-231 17 50.7 +82.7 14.8 +0.6 g 3.59 UMI
Lacaille 8760 21 17.5 -38.9 6.70 +1.42 M0V 3.46 MIC
Luyten 726-8A 01 38.8 -17.9 12.5 +1.7 M6e 3.36 CET
Luyten 726-8B 01 38.8 -17.9 12.95 +1.76 M6e 3.36 CET
Luyten 789-6 22 38.4 -15.3 12.2 +1.7 M6 3.25 AQR
Ross 451 11 40.4 +67.3 12.23 +1.45 sdM0 3.20 DRA
82 ERI 03 19.7 -43.1 4.26 +0.70 G5V 3.14 ERI
Ross 578 03 38.2 -11.4 13.1 +1.5 M2 3.06 ERI
van Maanen 1 00 49.1 +05.4 12.4 +0.56 DG 2.98 PSC
Reference: Sky+Telescope 8/69 with notes
GALAXY GROUPS (MANY IN MAIN CATALOG, NEEDED ROOM FOR MORE INFO)
Abell 262 - 01 52.7 +36.1 AND : includes NGC 708 and 753
- 100 Mpc, 220 Mly - Tirion #4, Webb 112
Abell 347 - 02 25.1 +41.8 AND : 1/2 degree South preceding NGC 891
- may be part of Perseus group - (Abell 426) - Tirion #4, Webb 120
NGC 5353 - 13 53.4 +40.3 CVN : 5353 12.3 mag, E5, 1.1x0.4, pB,s,E
- yellow and blue star involved with group - Tirion #7, Webb 213
- drawing 221
Abell 1656 - 12 59.8 +27.9 COM : includes NGC 4874 and 4889- A1656
is at 130Mpc, 280Mly - 72 galaxies brighter than 15 mag in 2 degree
field - Tirion #7, Webb 153
Abell 2065 - 15 22.1 +27.6 CRB : A2065 is at 1.5 Bly - brightest 6
are 15.5 mag in 1/2 degree field - Tirion #7, Webb 169
Abell 2151 - 16 05.3 +17.7 HER : Hercules cluster of Galaxies
- Webb 174
Abell 2199 - 16 28.6 +39.5 HER : 750 Mly- includes NGC 6166
- 13.3 mag E5 - AAVSO #46, no Tirion, Webb 190
NGC 3750 Copeland's Septet - 11 39.1 +21.8 LEO : AAVSO #65, no Webb,
no Tirion - 15 mag for 3750, others at least as dim
Abell 1367 - 11 44.5 +19.8 LEO : Brightest is 13.6- 500 Mly
AAVSO #65, no Tirion, Webb 142
Stephan's Quintet - 22 36.0 +34.3 PEG : 30 min SSW from NGC 7331,
brightest 14.3 - Tirion #9, Webb 217, drawing 221
Abell 426 - 03 19.7 +41.5 PER : Includes NGC 1275 - Tirion #4, Webb 125
Abell 194 - 01 25.6 -01.3 PSC : At 110 Mpc or 250 Mly - NGC 450 on
Tirion #10, Webb 103
NGC 6027 Seyfert's Sextet - 15 59.2 +20.8 SER : Mags are 14 or 15
Tirion #7, Burnham's 1793
Hydra Cluster- center of Hydra cluster- (3309, 3311, 3312 all mag 13)
3309 (10 36.7 -27.5), 3311 (10 36.8 -27.5), 3312 (10 37.2 -27.6)
Fornax Cluster- contains 1316, 1317,1326, 1341, 1350, 1351, 1365, 1374,
1379, 1380, 1381, 1386, 1387, 1389, 1399, 1404, 1427, 1437
NAMED OBJECTS (PARENTHESES CONTAIN A MESSIER NUMBER)
47 TUCANAE 104 TUC
ANDROMEDA GALAXY 224(31) AND
ANTENNAE 4038-9 CRV
BARBELL NEBULA 650(76) PER
BARNARD'S GALAXY 6822 SGR
BARNARD'S LOOP Sh2-276 ORI
BEAR PAW GALAXY 2537 UMA
BEEHIVE CLUSTER (PRAESEPE) 2632(44) CNC
BLACKEYE NEBULA 4826(64) COM
BLINKING PLANETARY 6826 CYG
BLUE FLASH 6905 DEL
BAXENDELL'S UNPHOTOGRAPHABLE NEBULA 7088 AQR
BROCCHI'S CLUSTER Cr 399 VUL
BUBBLE NEBULA 7635 CAS
BUG NEBULA 6302 SCO
CALIFORNIA NEBULA 1499 PER
CAT'S EYE 6543 DRA
CAVE NEBULA Sh2-155 CEP
CBS EYE 3242 HYA
CHRISTMAS TREE CLUSTER 2264 MON
CLOWN FACE NEBULA 2392 GEM
COAL SACK CRU
COATHANGER Cr 399 VUL
COCOON NEBULA IC 5146 CYG
CODDINGTON'S GALAXY IC 2574 UMA
CONE NEBULA 2264 MON
CRAB NEBULA 1952(1) TAU
CRESCENT 6445 SGR
CRESCENT (ALSO 6445) 6888 CYG
DUMBBELL NEBULA 6853(27) VUL
EAGLE NEBULA 6611(16) SER
EIGHT-BURST 3132 ANT
ESKIMO PLANETARY 2392 GEM
ETA CARINA NEBULA 3372 CAR
FISH ON A PLATTER B 144 CYG
FLAMING STAR NEBULA IC 405 AUR
FOOTPRINT NEBULA M-1-92 CYG
GHOST OF JUPITER 3242 HYA
H PERSEI 869 PER
HELIX NEBULA 7293 AQR
HERCULES CLUSTER 6205(13) HER
HIND'S VARIABLE NEBULA 1555 TAU
HORSEHEAD NEBULA IC 434 ORI
HUBBLE'S VARIABLE NEBULA 2261 MON
HYADES Mel 25 TAU
INKSPOT B 86 SGR
INTEGRAL SIGN GALAXY UGC 3697 CAM
JEWEL BOX 4755 CRU
KEYHOLE NEB(ETA CAR) 3372 CAR
LAGOON NEBULA 6523(8) SGR
LITTLE DUMBBELL NEBULA 650(76) PER
LITTLE GEM 6818 SGR
LITTLE GHOST 6369 OPH
LOWER'S NEBULA Sh2-261 ORI
MEDUSA NEBULA ABELL 21 GEM
MINKOWSKI'S OBJECT (GALXY IN ABELL 194 CLUS) CET
NORTH AMERICAN NEBULA 7000 CYG
OMEGA NEBULA 6618(17) SGR
OMEGA CEN CLUSTER 5139 CEN
ORION NEBULA 1976(42) ORI
OWL NEBULA 3587(97) UMA
PARROT'S HEAD B 87 SGR
PELICAN NEBULA IC 5067 CYG
PHANTOM STREAK 6741 AQL
PINWHEEL GAL 598(33) TRI
PIPE NEB 1267 OPH
PLEIADES Mel 22(45) TAU
POLARISSIMA AUSTRALIS 2573 OCT
POLARISSIMA BOREALIS 3172 UMI
RING NEB 6720(57) LYR
RINGTAIL GAL 4038 CRV
ROSETTE 2244 MON
RUNNING CHICKEN NEBULA IC 2944 CEN
SATURN NEB 7009 AQR
SIAMESE TWINS 4567-8 VIR
SOMBRERO GAL 4594(107) VIR
SPINDLE NEB 3115 SEX
STRUVE'S LOST NEBULA 1554 TAU
SUNFLOWER GAL 5055(63) CVN
TABLE OF SCORPIUS 6231 SCO
TANK TRACK NEBULA 2024 ORI
TOBY JUG NEBULA IC 2220 CAR
TOM THUMB CLUSTER 6451 SCO
TRIFID 6514(20) SGR
TUFT IN THE TAIL OF THE DOG Cr 140 CMA
VEIL NEB 6960 CYG
VEIL NEB 6992 CYG
WHIRLPOOL GAL 5194(51) CVN
WITCH-HEAD NEB IC 2118 ERI
WHITE EYED PEA IC 4593 SER
X PER 884 PER
NAMED STARS (MOST WITH SOME TYPE OF PECULIAR CHARACTERISTICS)
THE 'B' ABBREVIATION GIVES A PAGE NUMBER IN BURNHAM'S
ANDREW'S STAR AUR GC 7066: SUSPECTED FLARE STAR (B=290)
BARNARD'S STAR OPH LTF 1385: FAINT RED DWARF WITH HIGHEST
KNOWN PROPER MOTION(B=1251)
FINDER- B 1253
(SEE VERY LARGE PROPER MOTION STARS)
BARNARD'S RUNAWAY STAR SEE ABOVE (B=1251)
BLAZE STAR T CRB: BRIGHTEST AND BEST EXAMPLE OF A
FLARE STAR (B=708)
FINDER- B 710
(SEE RED STARS)
CRIMSON STAR R LEP: VERY RED STAR (B=1093)
FINDER- B 1094
(SEE RED STARS)
DEMON STAR BETA PER = ALGOL: (B=1409)
DOG STAR ALPHA CMA = SIRIUS: (B=387)
FLYING STAR 61 CYG: FAST PROPER MOTION BINARY (B=768)
ORBIT DIAGRAM- B 769
(SEE VERY LARGE PROPER MOTION STARS)
HERSHAL'S GARNET STAR MU CEP: VERY RED STAR (B=596)
(SEE RED STARS)
HIND'S CRIMSON STAR R LEP: SEE CRIMSON STAR ABOVE (B=1093)
IRON STAR XX OPH: IONIZED IRON SPECTRUM (B=1246)
FINDER- B 1248
KAPTEYN'S STAR PIC HD 33793: SECOND LARGEST PROPER MOTION
(B=1462) FINDER- 1463
(SEE VERY LARGE PROPER MOTION STARS)
KEPLER'S STAR V843 OPH: NOVA 1604 (B=1249)
CHART- B 1250
LA SUPERBA Y CVN: SPLENDED SPECTRUM B-V=2.55 (B=361)
(SEE RED STARS)
LITTLE DOG STAR ALPHA CMI = PROCYON: (B=448)
LUYTEN'S FLARE STAR CET L-726-8: SMALL BINARY- PERHAPS THE
SMALLEST MASS KNOWN (B=641)
FINDER- B 642
MEDUSA SEE DEMON STAR (B=1409)
NILE STAR ALPHA CMA = SIRIUS: (B=387)
PEACOCK STAR ALPHA PAV: (B=1355)
PEARCE'S STAR AO CAS: ONE OF THE MOST MASSIVE SYSTEMS
KNOWN- 2 O STARS, 3.5 DAYS, 15 MEGMILES
ALMOST TOUCHING- MAYBE THE MOST LUMINOUS
IN GALAXY- (B=503)
PLASKETT'S STAR MON HD 47129: ALMOST MOST MASSIVE BINARY
SYSTEM KNOWN 14.4 DAYS- 2 O STARS (B=1193)
TYCHO'S STAR CAS NOVA 1572: NEAR BETA CAS (B=503)
FINDER- B 504
VAN BIESBROECK'S STAR AQU WOLF 1055b, ROSS 652b: RED DWARF
LOWEST SURFACE BRIGHTNESS KNOWN (B=226)
FINDER- B 227
VAN MAANEN'S STAR PSC WOLF 28: EASIEST WHITE DWARF TO FIND
(B=1474) FINDER- B 1476
(SEE BRIGHT WHITE DWARFS)
ANNUAL METEOR SHOWERS
*** Jan. 4 Quadrantids: Radiant--Bootes. Very short lived shower,
less that one day. Variable rate, but generally around 60 per hour.
Speed 41 kps and bluish color.
*** Jan. 16 Delta Cancrids: Radiant--just west of Beehive. Minor
shower, rate about 4 per hour. Very swift.
*** Jan. 18 Coma Berenicids: Radiant--near Coma star cluster. Only
one or two per hour, but among fastest meteors known--65 kps.
*** Feb. 26 Delta Leonids: Radiant--midway in Leo's back. Feb. 5 to
Mar. 19 with peak in late Feb. 5 per hour at 24 kps.
*** Mar. 16 Corona-Australids: Radiant--16 hr 20 min, -48 deg. 5 to 7
per hour from Mar. 14 to Mar. 18.
*** Mar. 22 Camelopardalids: No definite peak, with only one per hour.
Slowest meteors at 7 kps.
*** Mar. 22 March Geminids: Discovered in 1973 and confirmed in 1975.
Rate generally about 40 per hour. Seem to be very slow meteors.
*** Apr. 4 Kappa Serpentids: Radiant--near Corona Borealis . 4 or 5
per hour from Apr. 1 to 7.
*** Apr. 7 Delta Draconids: Radiant--near Cepheus border. From Mar. 28
to Apr. 7. Slow meteors at about 5 per hour.
*** Apr. 10 Virginids: Radiant-- near Gamma in bowl of Virgo. 20 per
hour.
*** Apr. 15 April Fireballs: Radiant-- between The Water Jar and
Scutum, very erratic. From April 15 to 30 many bright bolides from
Southeastern sky.
*** Apr. 17 Sigma Leonids: Radiant-- at Leo Virgo border, actually
has moved into Virgo in recent years. Weak shower of 1 to 2 per hour.
*** Apr. 22 Lyrids: Radiant-- near Vega. 15 per hour, bright and
long lasting meteors. From Comet Thatcher.
*** April 25 Mu Virginids: Radiant--near Libra. 7 to 10 per hour
of medium speed meteors.
*** Apr. 28 Alpha Bootids: Radiant-- near Arcturus. From Apr. 14
to May 13. Slow meteors with fine trails.
*** May 1 Phi Bootids: Radiant--near Hercules. From Apr. 16 to
May 12. 6 per hour.
*** May 3 Alpha Scorpiids: Radiant-- Near Antares. From Apr. 16
to May 9.
*** May 4 Eta Aquarids: Radiant-- near Water Jar. From Apr. 21
to May 12. 21 per hour, yellow with bright trails. Comet Halley
debris.
*** June 3 Tau Herculids: Radiant--near Corona Borealis. About a
month long, 15 per hour max, most quite faint.
*** June 5 Scorpiids: Radiant--near Ophiuchus. 20 per hour with
some fireballs.
*** June 7 Arietids: About 30 per hour. Slow moving with some fireballs.
*** June 13 Ophiuchids: Radiant-- near Scorpius. Only 3 per hour but
fast moving bolides are common. Duration--25 days
*** June 16 June Lyrids: Radiant--near Vega. Another part of May
Lyrid meteor stream. 15 per hour, faint blue meteors.
*** June 20 Ophiuchids: Radiant-- near Sagitarrius. Rate varies from
8 to 20, with occaisionally many more.
*** June 30 June Draconids: Radiant--near handle of Big Dipper.
Rate varies from 10 to 100 per hour. Pons-Winnecke Comet is parent.
*** July 28 Delta Aquarids: Radiant--near Capricornus. 25 per hour,
slow (24 kps) with yellow trails. Duration--40 days
*** July 30 Capricornids: Radiant--near Aquarius. Tough to tell these
from Delta Aquarids. 10 to 35 per hour with bolides.
*** Aug 10 Perseids: Radiant--near Double cluster. 50 to 100 per hour,
yellow with trails and bolides. The best modern dependable shower.
Duration--5 days.
*** Aug 20 Kappa Cygnids: Radiant--near Deneb. 12 per hour with many
fireballs. Duration--15 days.
*** Aug 31 Andromedids: Radiant-- near Cassiopeia. Occaisionally
spectacular, usually 20 per hour. Some red fireballs with trails.
Biela's Comet parent.
*** Sept 23 Alpha Aurigids: Radiant-- near Capella. 12 per hour,
fast with trails.
*** Oct 7 Piscids: Radiant--near Aries. 15 per hour at 28 kps.
*** Oct 9 Draconids: Raidiant--near Hercules. Spectacular when comet
Giacobinni-Zinner passes near Earth. 200 per hour when comet is
close is not uncommon, 1000 per hour sometimes.
*** Oct 20 Orionids: Radiant--near Taurus. 30 per hour, fast (67 kps)
often in colors with long trails. Duration--8 days
*** Nov. 5 Taurids: Radiant--near Pleaides. 10 per hour with many
fireballs. Debris from comet Encke. Duration--45 days.
*** Nov. 12 Pegasids: Radiant--Near Square. from Oct. 10 to late
Nov., 10 per hour, used to be spectacular.
*** Nov 17 Leonids: Radiant--near Sickle. Most spectacular of modern
showers. 1966 saw 500,000 per hour-- 140 per second. Comet
Temple--Tuttle is parent. 20 per hour between 33 year shows,
fastest known at 71 kps. Duration--4 days.
*** Dec. 10 Monocerids: Radiant-- near Gemini. 12 per hour.
*** Dec. 11 Sigma Hydrids: Radiant--near Head. 12 per hour, fast.
*** Dec. 14 Geminids: Radiant--near Castor. 60 per hour, many bright,
white but few trails. Icarus, the Earth-crossing astroid seems to
be the parent. Duration--6 days.
*** Dec. 14 Leo Minorids: 10 per hour, somewhat faint. Discovered by
amateurs in 1971.
*** Dec. 20 Delta Arietids: 12 per hour, must view in early evening,
before radiant sets.
*** Dec. 22 Ursids: Radiant--Little Dipper Bowl. Medium speed, 20
per hour, many with bright trails. Duration--2 days