Alpha Centaurids
The Alpha Centaurids are a meteor shower in the constellation Centaurus, peaking in early February each year. The average magnitude is around 2.5, with a peak of about three meteors an hour.
Alpha Centaurids | |
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Celestial map of Centaurus | |
Discovery date | 1969 |
Parent body | Unknown |
Radiant | |
Constellation | Centaurus |
Right ascension | 14h 00m 00s |
Declination | −10° 00′ 00″ |
Properties | |
Occurs during | January 31 to February 20 |
Date of peak | February 8 |
Velocity | 58 km/s km/s |
Zenithal hourly rate | 6 |
They have been observed since 1969, with a single possible recorded observation in 1938. There was a report of a viewing in 1988, but it was not real.
References
- Meteor Showers Online – The Alpha and Beta Centaurids – Gary W. Kronk
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