Astronomy:Aurigids

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Short description: Meteor shower
Aurigids
Auriga constellation map.svg
Celestial map of Auriga
Parent bodyKiess (C/1911 N1)
Radiant
ConstellationAuriga
Right ascension6h 4m -0s
Declination+39° 00′ 00″
Properties
Occurs duringAugust 26 to September 5
Date of peakSeptember 1[1]
Velocity65[1] km/s
Zenithal hourly rate6
See also: List of meteor showers

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

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]

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