Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005jimo...33...41t&link_type=abstract
WGN, Journal of the International Meteor Organization, vol. 33, no. 2, p. 41-58
Computer Science
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Scientific paper
The radiant ephemeris of the Taurid complex meteor showers derived from IMO video observations from 1995-2004 is presented. Detailed radiant ephemerides of the Northern (NPI) and Southern Piscids (SPI) and the Northern (NTA) and Southern Taurids (STA) are derived. Tentative radiant motions of the Northern and Southern chi-Orionids (ORN and ORS) are presented. The Taurids (NTA and STA) are active from the beginning of September to the end of November; the Southern Taurids disappear earlier around November 20. While the Northern Taurids appear to be slower until about October 20 than in the second part of their activity period, the Southern Taurids do not exhibit sub-components. The Southern Piscids (SPI) are active only in September and their activity is much lower than the activity of the Taurids at that time. The Northern Piscids are a little more prominent than the Southern Piscids and are detectable from the beginning of September to October 18, with a probable maximum period from September 20 to October 2.
Arlt Rainer
Triglav-Čekada Mihaela
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