Peter Jenniskens
Published: 2023-09-01
Total Pages: 0
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Atlas of Earth's Meteor Showers includes 900 star maps indicating specific meteor showers observable in our Solar System. The maps are created by plotting the direction from which meteoroids are seen to approach against a star background. Each map shows the annual and periodic meteor showers throughout the year in context, and offers short descriptions of the showers and their parent bodies. For a given two-day time period, two maps are presented that show separate showers, contrast visible and radar showers, and show unusual periodic showers. Shower descriptions are provided via a standard template for quick reference, including information on shower IAU number and code, shower name, type of shower (annual, periodic), date of maximum, period of activity, solar longitude of maximum, period of activity in solar longitudes, radiant drift, geocentric speed, orbital elements, particle size distribution index, dynamical type of shower, estimated age, years of expected outbursts, parent body, and a brief history with literature references. The star maps mirror the SETI CAMS website, but will be annotated with a description of each shower. With the sheer number of known meteor showers and difficulty of using online resources to confirm new detections, understand what showers are active on a given date, and review where we are with understanding their parent body and dynamical history, this book is an invaluable reference toastronomors and researchers of the Solar System. Atlas of Earth's Meteor Showers provides postgraduates, academics, researchers and professionals in space and planetary science with information they require on meteor showers and meteoroid streams observed in our Solar System.