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- Alpha_Capricornids abstract "Alpha Capricornids is a meteor shower that takes place as early as 15 July and continues until around 10 August. The meteor shower was discovered by Hungarian astronomer Miklos von Konkoly-Thege in 1871.This shower has infrequent but relatively bright meteors, with some fireballs. Parent body is comet 169P/NEAT. Peter Jenniskens and Jeremie Vaubaillon identified the parent body as asteroid 2002 EX12, which in the return of 2005 was found weakly active near perihelion. This object is now called comet 169P/NEAT.According to Jenniskens and Vaubaillon, the meteor shower was created about 3,500 to 5,000 years ago, when about half of the parent body disintegrated and fell into dust. The dust cloud evolved into Earth's path recently, causing a shower with peak rates of 2-5/h, sometimes having outbursts of bright flaring meteors with rates up to 5-9/h. The bulk of the dust will not be in Earth's path until the 24th century. Around 2370 AD, this shower might create an annual meteor storm.".
- Alpha_Capricornids wikiPageID "24550394".
- Alpha_Capricornids wikiPageRevisionID "540797081".
- Alpha_Capricornids hasPhotoCollection Alpha_Capricornids.
- Alpha_Capricornids subject Category:August_events.
- Alpha_Capricornids subject Category:July_events.
- Alpha_Capricornids subject Category:Meteor_showers.
- Alpha_Capricornids subject Category:September_events.
- Alpha_Capricornids type Abstraction100002137.
- Alpha_Capricornids type AugustEvents.
- Alpha_Capricornids type Event100029378.
- Alpha_Capricornids type JulyEvents.
- Alpha_Capricornids type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Alpha_Capricornids type SeptemberEvents.
- Alpha_Capricornids type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Alpha_Capricornids comment "Alpha Capricornids is a meteor shower that takes place as early as 15 July and continues until around 10 August. The meteor shower was discovered by Hungarian astronomer Miklos von Konkoly-Thege in 1871.This shower has infrequent but relatively bright meteors, with some fireballs. Parent body is comet 169P/NEAT. Peter Jenniskens and Jeremie Vaubaillon identified the parent body as asteroid 2002 EX12, which in the return of 2005 was found weakly active near perihelion.".
- Alpha_Capricornids label "Alfa Capricornídeos".
- Alpha_Capricornids label "Alfa Kaprikornidy".
- Alpha_Capricornids label "Alpha Capricornids".
- Alpha_Capricornids label "摩羯座α流星雨".
- Alpha_Capricornids sameAs Alfa_Kaprikornidy.
- Alpha_Capricornids sameAs Alfa_Capricornídeos.
- Alpha_Capricornids sameAs m.03gp9f6.
- Alpha_Capricornids sameAs Q3235037.
- Alpha_Capricornids sameAs Q3235037.
- Alpha_Capricornids sameAs Alpha_Capricornids.
- Alpha_Capricornids wasDerivedFrom Alpha_Capricornids?oldid=540797081.
- Alpha_Capricornids isPrimaryTopicOf Alpha_Capricornids.