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Meteor shower
The Orionids meteor shower, often shortened to the Orionids, is one of two meteor showers associated with Halley's Comet (the other one being the Eta
Orionids
Constellation straddling the celestial equator
which make up Orion's shield. Around 20 October each year, the Orionid meteor shower (Orionids) reaches its peak. Coming from the border with the constellation
Orion_(constellation)
Meteor shower
Halley's comet and is usually two to three times stronger than the October Orionids. The Eta Aquariids are the third strongest annual meteor shower observable
Eta_Aquariids
Zodiac constellation in the northern hemisphere
with the Orionids, which make the Epsilon Geminids difficult to detect visually. Epsilon Geminid meteors have a higher velocity than Orionids. In Babylonian
Gemini_(constellation)
Natural object in space that releases gas
through the orbit of Comet Swift–Tuttle. Halley's Comet is the source of the Orionid shower in October. Many comets and asteroids collided with Earth in its
Comet
Celestial event caused by streams of meteoroids entering Earth's atmosphere
(Kiess) Draconids (periodic) early October Comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner Orionids late October Comet 1P/Halley Southern Taurids early November Comet 2P/Encke
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Eleventh month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
November 29 to December 9 with the peak occurring on December 5–6. The Orionids, which occurs in late October, sometimes lasts into November. The Western
November
Periodic comet
associated with two meteor showers: the Eta Aquariids in early May, and the Orionids in late October. Halley is classified as a periodic or short-period comet:
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Body that enters the Earth's atmosphere
of meteor showers Lyrids Meteor air burst North American Meteor Network Orionids Perseids Tollmann's hypothetical bolide "Cosmic Fireball Falling Over ALMA"
Meteor
Symbols in astronomy
Aquariids and Taurids. Delta Aquariids Eta Aquariids Geminids Leonids Lyrids Orionids Perseids Quadrantids Taurids Ursids For planetary transits of Mercury and
Astronomical_symbols
American astronomer (1910–2007)
including 2201 Oljato – tentatively identified as the parent body of the "Chi Orionids" meteor shower – and 2061 Anza, two near-Earth asteroids of the Apollo
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Celestial point in the sky from which meteors appear to originate
Constellation Auriga, near the star Capella Draconids Constellation Draco Orionids Constellation Orion, near the star Betelgeuse Southern Taurids Constellation
Radiant_(meteor_shower)
Halley-type comet
be the parent body of daytime kappa Leonids, April ρ-Cygnids, November Orionids, and Canis-Minorids meteor showers. The comet upon discovery was in the
C/1917_F1_(Mellish)
Geminids 14 Oct – 27 Oct 18 Oct 205 6.8 +27 70 3 medium C/1964 N1 (Ikeya) Orionids 2 Oct – 7 Nov 21 Oct 208 6.3 +16 66 20 bright 1P/Halley Leonis Minorids
List_of_meteor_showers
Painting by Jean-François Millet
the shooting stars he painted in the sky in a meteor shower known as the Orionids. This meteor shower is active during the month of October and would indicate
Starry_Night_(Millet)
Supernova in the constellation Taurus; visible from 1054 to 1056
awareness of the variability of Betelgeuse, observations of meteors in the Orionid meteor shower and the possibility that the rite associated with the myth
SN_1054
Lyra Lyrid Monoceros Monocerotid Norma Normid Ophiuchus Ophiuchid Orion Orionid Pavo Pavonid Pegasus Pegasean, Pegasarian Pegasid Perseus Perseid Phoenix
List of adjectivals and demonyms of astronomical bodies
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2012 Japanese TV series or program
Momoko and Shota go to an exhibit and lunch. Tetsuya and Rie watch the Orionid meteor shower on the house's terrace. After watching Momoko's reveal in
Terrace House: Boys × Girls Next Door
Terrace_House:_Boys_×_Girls_Next_Door
Meteor shower parameter
Lyrids June Lyrids Monocerotids alpha Monocerotids Normids (gamma Normids) Orionids Pegasids Perseids Daytime zeta Perseids September epsilon Perseids Phoenicids
Population_index
Reception on the VHF frequency band
10: Arietids & zeta-Perseids August 12 – 13: Perseids October 21 – 22: Orionids November 3 – 5: Taurids November 16 – 18: Leonids (Note: activity varies
TV_and_FM_DX
British astronomer
1093/mnras/82.5.309. Cook, A Grace (February 1923). "The Radiant of the Orionids". The Observatory. 46 (585): 49–51. Bibcode:1923Obs....46...49C. Cook,
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