Abstract

S. Molau and J. Rendtel (2009) discovered this meteor shower during an analysis of more than 450,000 video meteors recorded by the International Meteor Organization’s Video Meteor Network. They found 491 video meteors that indicated a duration of July 5–17 (λ = 102–114°) and a maximum on July 13 (λ = 110°), at which time the radiant was at α = 32.4°, δ = +48.4°. The radiant drift was determined as +1.0° in α and +0.4° in δ per day.1

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