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Phoenicids
Celestial map of Phoenix
Discovery date1956
Parent body289P/Blanpain
Radiant
ConstellationPhoenix
Right ascension1h 12m -0s
Declination−44° 00′ 00″
Properties
Occurs during4–6 December
Date of peak5 December[1]
Velocity11.7[1] km/s
Zenithal hourly rateVariable
See also: List of meteor showers

The Phoenicids are a minor meteor shower, first noticed by observers in New Zealand, Australia, the Indian Ocean, and South Africa during an outburst of approximately 100 meteors an hour that occurred during December 1956. Like other meteor showers, the Phoenicids get their name from the location of their radiant, which is in the constellation Phoenix. They are active from 29 November to 9 December, with a peak occurring around 5/6 December each year,[2] and are best seen from the Southern Hemisphere.[1]

The Phoenicids appear to be associated with a stream of material from the disintegrating comet 289P/Blanpain (D/1819 W1) with a 5-year orbital period.[3] It next comes to perihelion in 2025.

Using the formula , the Phoenicids (#254) have an atmospheric entry velocity of about 14.3 km/s and a geocentric velocity (before the influence of Earth's gravity) of 8.9 km/s.

A very minor meteor shower with a radiant in Phoenix also occurs in July; this shower is referred to as the July Phoenicids.[4]

  1. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference AMS2023 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Phoenicids (PHO)". Archived from the original on 18 September 2009. Retrieved 24 November 2009.
  3. ^ P. Jenniskens and E. Lyytinen, METEOR SHOWERS FROM THE DEBRIS OF BROKEN COMETS: D/1819 W1 (BLANPAIN), 2003 WY25, AND THE PHOENICIDS. The Astronomical Journal, 130:1286–90, 2005 September
  4. ^ "July Phoenicids (PHE)". Archived from the original on 24 January 2010. Retrieved 24 November 2009.

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