Alpha Capricornids

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Alpha Capricornids is an annual meteor shower, active in mid-summer, known for producing relatively bright, slow-moving meteors and occasional fireballs.

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Alpha Capricornids canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf annual astronomical event
meteor shower
activityPattern broad and prolonged maximum
activityPeriod mid-July to mid-August
bestViewingLocation rural areas away from light pollution
cause Earth passing through debris stream of comet 169P/NEAT
discoveryAttribution Václav Nechvíle
discoveryCentury 20th century
fireballFrequency higher-than-average proportion of fireballs
hemisphereVisibility Northern Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere
meteorAppearance yellowish meteors
meteorBrightness relatively bright
meteorSpeedCategory slow-moving meteors
meteorVelocity slow
notableFeature produces occasional fireballs
observationMethod naked-eye observation
occurrenceSeason mid-summer
parentBody 169P/NEAT
parentBodyType periodic comet
radiantConstellation Capricornus
radiantDrift radiant slowly drifts through Capricornus during activity
relatedMeteorShowers Perseids
Delta Aquariids
surface form: Southern Delta Aquariids
showerType ecliptic meteor shower
typicalObservationRate a few meteors per hour at peak
typicalPeakDate around 30 July
visibilityCondition best seen after midnight
visible in dark, clear skies
zenithalHourlyRate low

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constellation Capricornus meteorShower Alpha Capricornids
subject surface form: Capricornus