Pegasids

The meteor shower of the July Pegasids occurs between the 7 and 13 July. It is a weak meteor shower that has its maximum around July 9 having a ZHR of only 3 meteors per hour. The meteors have, however, an atmosphere entry speed of about 70 km/s.

July Pegasids
Celestial map of Pegasus
Parent bodyC/1979 Y1 (Bradford)
Radiant
ConstellationPegasus
Right ascension22h 40m 0s
Declination+15° 00 00
Properties
Occurs duringJuly 7 to July 13
Date of peakJuly 9
Velocity65 km/s
Zenithal hourly rate3

The Radiant of the Pegasids is in the constellation of Pegasus, around 5 degrees to the west of the star α Pegasi. The origin of this meteor shower is probably the comet C/1979 Y1 (Bradfield).[1] C/1979 Y1 has an orbital period of 300 years.[2]

For Central Europe, the best time to watch them is the second half of the night, as the radiant reaches at that time a sufficient height over the horizon.

References

  1. "Meteor Data Center". Archived from the original on 2017-08-21. Retrieved 2014-05-26.
  2. http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=1979Y1
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