Daytime Meteor Showers
Meteor showers do not encounter only at night but also at daytime. Radio and Radar observations are possible to catch daytime meteor showes.
- 1. List of Daytime Meteor Showers
- 2. Capricornids/Sagittariids
- 3. χ-Capricornids
- 4. κ-Aquariids
- 5. April Piscids
- 6. Northern ω-Cetids
- 7. Southern ω-Cetids
- 8. ε-Arietids
- 9. May Arietids
- 10. ο-Cetids
- 11. Arietids
- 12. ζ-Perseids
- 13. λ-Taurids
- 14. β-Taurids
- 15. ξ-Orionids
- 16. ζ-Cancrids
- 17. γ-Leonids
- 18. κ-Leonids
- 19. Sextantids
- 20. References
List of Daytime Meteor Showers
Meteor Shower(*1) | IAU-Code | Activity (*2) |
Max λ⊙ Date(*3) |
Rate (*4) |
Radiant (*5) |
Comment (*6) |
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Capricornids/Sagittariids | 115 DCS | Jan.13 -Feb.04 |
312°.5 Feb.01 |
Low | α=299° δ=-15° |
Weak Activity. Max date is unstable |
χ-Capricornids | 114 DXC | Jan.29 -Feb.28 |
324°.7 Feb.13 |
– | α=315° δ=-24° |
not analyzed yet. |
κ-Aquariids | 128 MKA | Mar.12 -Mar.16 |
359°.7 Mar.20 |
– | α=339° δ=-7° |
IAU Information (not IMO) |
April Piscids | 144 APS | Apr.20 -Apr.26 |
32°.5 Apr.22 |
– | α=9° δ=+11° |
not analyzed yet. |
Northern ω-Cetids | 152 NOC | Apr.20 -May.20 |
47°.5 May.08 |
– | α=9° δ=+19° |
clear activity did not detected. |
Southern ω-Cetids | 153 OCE | Apr.24 -May.20 |
49°.5 May.10 |
Low | α=23° δ=-3° |
analysis of separation is needed |
ε-Arietids | 154 DEA | Apr.24 -May.27 |
48°.7 May.09 |
None | α=44° δ=+21° |
very weak activities were seen. |
May Arietids | 294 DMA | May.04 -Jun.06 |
55°.5 May.16 |
None | α=37° δ=+18° |
clear activity did not detected. |
ο-Cetids | 293 DCE | May.05 -Jun.02 |
59°.3 May.20 |
None | α=28° δ=-4° |
clear activity did not detected. |
Arietids | 171 ARI | May.22 -Jul.02 |
76°.7 Jun.07 |
High | α=42° δ=+25° |
The biggest daytime meteo showers |
ζ-Perseids | 172 ZPE | May.20 -Jul.05 |
78°.6 Jun.09 |
Medium | α=62° δ=+23° |
Same activity period of 171ARI. |
λ-Taurids | 325 DLT | ? | 85°.5 Jun.17 |
– | α=-° δ=-° |
IAU Information (not IMO) |
β-Taurids | 173 BTA | Jun.05 -Jul.17 |
96°.7 Jun.28 |
None | α=86° δ=+19° |
clear activity did not detected. |
ξ-Orionids | 188 XRI | Jul.04 -Jul.29 |
117°.7 Jul.20 |
– | α=94° δ=+15° |
IAU Information (not IMO) |
ζ-Cancrids | 202 ZCA | Aug.07 -Aug.22 |
147°.0 Aug.20 |
– | α=120° δ=+19° |
IAU Information (not IMO) |
γ-Leonids | 203 GLE | Aug.14 -Sep.12 |
152°.2 Aug.25 |
– | α=155° δ=+20° |
not analyzed yet. |
κ-Leonids | 212 KLE | Sep.06 -Oct.03 |
178°.5 Sep.21 |
– | α=159° δ=+18° |
not analyzed yet. |
Sextantids | 221 DSX | Sep.09 -Oct.09 |
184°.3 Sep.27 |
Low | α=152° δ=+0° |
Low activities are observed. |
*1 | Code is provided by International Astronomical Union(IAU). |
*2 | Activity is provided by International Meteor Organization(IMO). |
*3 | Max Solar Longitude (λ⊙) is provided by International Meteor Organization(IMO). |
*4 | Rate is proveid by this project. “not anayzed yet" means their showes have not anayzed yet in this project. “None" means clear shower activities did not seen although they are analyzed in this project. |
*5 | Radiant information is provided by International Meteor Organization(IMO) |
*6 | Comment is original of this project. |
Capricornids/Sagittariids
Very weak and wide activities were sometimes observed. But this activity is not clear. It has a possibility to see small activity after calculate many worldwide radio data. Although some papers in ’70 were published, this meteor shower is not clear after that.
Internation Meteor Organization IMO |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | Capricornids/Sagittariids | |
IAU-Code | 115 DCS | |
Activity | Jan.13 – Feb.4 | Jan.29 – 0Feb.06 |
Max date | λ⊙=312°.5(Feb.1) | λ⊙=312°.4±0°.5(Feb.2) |
Peak Level | Medium | Activity Level = 0.1 |
Long echoes | – | Low |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=299°, Decl.(δ)=-15° | – |
Information | Vg=28km/s | FWHM:-2°.0/+2°.0 |
More Information
Results of Capricornids/Sagittariids
χ-Capricornids
Although activities were recorded around Jan.-Feb, there is not enough information (data source is only MDC). Jenches 2013 said the activity was recorded Jan.11-Jan.21.
Internation Meteor Organization IMO |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | χ-Capricornids | |
IAU-Code | 114 DXC | |
Activity | Jan.29 – Feb.28 | – |
Max date | λ⊙=324°.7(Feb.13) | – |
Peak Level | Low | – |
Long echoes | – | – |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=315°, Decl.(δ)=-24° | – |
Information | Vg=18.5km/s | – |
This project has not analyzed in the case of this meteor shower parametes yet. As a future work, we will calculate and update this meteor shower.
κ-Aquariids
There is not enough information about this meteor shower. Since it is not provided by International Meteor Organization (IMO), following information is provided by International Astronomical Union(IAU).
International Astronomical Union (IAU) |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | κ-Aquariids | |
IAU-Code | 128 MKA | |
Activity | Mar.12 – Mar.16 | – |
Max date | λ⊙=359°.7(Mar.20) | – |
Peak Level | – | – |
Long echoes | – | – |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=339°, Decl.(δ)=-7° | – |
Information | Vg=33.2km/s | – |
This project has not analyzed in the case of this meteor shower parametes yet. As a future work, we will calculate and update this meteor shower.
April Piscids
April Piscids shows activity at the end of April. Recently, this meteor shower was reported by CMORs (Brown et al. 2008). Some radio observers reported to International Meteor Organization(IMO).
Internation Meteor Organization IMO |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | April Piscids | |
IAU-Code | 144 APS | |
Activity | Apr.20 – Apr.26 | – |
Max date | λ⊙=32°.5(Apr.22) | – |
Peak Level | Low | – |
Long echoes | – | – |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=9°, Decl.(δ)=+11° | – |
Information | Vg=29km/s | – |
This project has not analyzed in the case of this meteor shower parametes yet. As a future work, we will calculate and update this meteor shower.
Northern ω-Cetids
After η-Aquariids maximum date, Northern ω-Cetids peak is over. There is not enough detail information and results. In this project,
there is no clear activity since 2006.
Internation Meteor Organization IMO |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | Northern ω-Cetids | |
IAU-Code | 152 NOC | |
Activity | Apr.20 – May.20 | not clearly |
Max date | λ⊙=47°.5(May.8) | not clearly |
Peak Level | Low | not clearly |
Long echoes | – | – |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=9°, Decl.(δ)=+19° | – |
Information | Vg=37km/s | – |
More Information
Result of Northern ω-Cetids
Southern ω-Cetids
As same as Southern Northern ω-Cetids, ω-Cetids comes after η-Aquariids maximum. Long term activity during the period 2006-2019 shows low activity level with maximum solar longitude λ⊙=49°.5 under separating two compornents.
Internation Meteor Organization IMO |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | Southern ω-Cetids | |
IAU-Code | 153 OCE | |
Activity | Apr.24 – May.20 | several days of peak date ? |
Max date | λ⊙=49°.5(May.10) | λ⊙=49°.5(May.10) |
Peak Level | Low | Activity Level = 0.3 |
Long echoes | – | Low |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=23°, Decl.(δ)=-3° | – |
Information | Vg=37km/s | FWHM = -2°.5 / +3°.0 |
More Information
Result of Southern ω-Cetids
ε-Arietids
Although this meteor shower comes after η-Aquariids maximum, the ativity level is too weak and there is not enough records. It is possible to see a very weak activity with the peak at λ⊙48°.5 using worldwide radio meteor observations.
Internation Meteor Organization IMO |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | ε-Arietids | |
IAU-Code | 154 DEA | |
Activity | Apr.24 – May.27 | several days of peak date ? |
Max date | λ⊙=48°.7(May.9) | λ⊙=48°.5 ? |
Peak Level | Low | Activity Level = 0.1 |
Long echoes | – | – |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=44°, Decl.(δ)=+21° | – |
Information | Vg=21km/s | FWHM = -2°.0 / +3°.0 |
More Information
Result of ε-Arietids
May Arietids
Although this meteor shower is senn from the middle of May to the end of May, there is no records and radio meteor observation did not catch clear activities.
Internation Meteor Organization IMO |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | May Arietids | |
IAU-Code | 294 DMA | |
Activity | May.4 – Jun.6 | not clearly |
Max date | λ⊙=55°.5(May.16) | not clearly |
Peak Level | Low | not clearly |
Long echoes | – | – |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=37°, Decl.(δ)=+18° | – |
Information | Vg=22km/s | – |
More Information
Result of May Arietids
ο-Cetids
ο-Cetids shows a activity from the middle of May to June. Although Meteor Data Center published by International Astronomical Union (IAU) also records “ο-Cetids Complex", there is not enough record and information. Although the activity level was recorded as “Medium", recent reseults were recorded as “Low". Radio Meteor Observation in the world does not catch a clear activity since 2006.
Internation Meteor Organization IMO |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | ο-Cetids | |
IAU-Code | 293 DCE | |
Activity | May.5 – Jun.2 | not clearly |
Max date | λ⊙=59°.3(May.20) | not clearly |
Peak Level | Low | not clearly |
Long echoes | – | – |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=28°, Decl.(δ)=-4° | – |
Information | Vg=37km/s | – |
More Information
Result of ο-Cetids
Arietids
Arietids is the most famous and biggest meteor showers in daytime meteor showers. There are a lot of observed records and data. In addition, it is possible to catch video or visual meteor observation before sun-rise. Although the max date is λ⊙=76°.7(Jun.7) by International Meteor Organization, some peak dates are publishd by some papers. The number of meteor echoes increase from 1st June, the maximum comes around 8th-10th June.
Internation Meteor Organization IMO |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | Arietids | |
IAU-Code | 171 ARI | |
Activity | May.22 – Jul.2 | Jun.4 – Jun.14 |
Max date | λ⊙=76°.7(Jun.7) | λ⊙=78°.0(Jun.8) |
Peak Level | High | Activity Level = 0.9 |
Long echoes | – | sometimes many echoes |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=44°, Decl.(δ)=+24° | – |
Information | Vg=38km/s | FWHM: -4°.0 / +6°.2 |
This project caught clear activity profiles during the period 2006-2019. The number of meteor echoes increases from λ⊙=72°. During the maximum period, ζ-Perseids comes same time. This project, therefore, separates observed activity profile to two comporntents. You can see more detail results as following “More Information" URL.
More Information
Resulf of Arietids and ζ-Perseids
ζ-Perseids
ζ-Perseids comes at same period of Daytime Arietids. Since Radio Meteor Observation (forward scattering) is impossble to separate meteor showers, this project adopts the separation with two compornents. Although International Meteor Organization (IMO) publishes follwoing information, other papers say different activity profiles. For example, IMO is λ⊙=78°.6, one paper says λ⊙=83°.5(Jun.14). This project is also later peak time than IMO.
Internation Meteor Organization IMO |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | ζ-Perseids | |
IAU-Code | 172 ZPE | |
Activity | May.20 – Jul.5 | Jun.10 – Jun.20 |
Max date | λ⊙=78°.6(Jun.9) | λ⊙=84°.8(Jun.15) |
Peak Level | Low | Activity Level = 0.4 |
Long echoes | – | Low |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=62°, Decl.(δ)=+23° | – |
Information | Vg=26km/s | FWHM: -7°.8 / +4°.0 |
More Information
Resulf of Arietids and ζ-Perseids
λ-Taurids
There is not enough information about this meteor shower. Since it is not provided by International Meteor Organization (IMO), following information is provided by International Astronomical Union(IAU).
International Astronomical Union (IAU) |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | λ-Taurids | |
IAU-Code | 325 DLT | |
Activity | unknown | – |
Max date | λ⊙=85°.5(Jun.17) | – |
Peak Level | unknown | – |
Long echoes | – | – |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=57°, Decl.(δ)=11° | – |
Information | Vg=36km/s | – |
β-Taurids
β-Taurids comes around the end of June (solar longitude:λ⊙=96°.7) by the international Meteor Organization. There are a few reports recently. Almost of records were observed in 1940s-1970s. Although this project analyzed data with during the period for 2006-2019, there are no clear β-Taurids activity.
Internation Meteor Organization IMO |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | β-Taurids | |
IAU-Code | 173 BTA | |
Activity | Jun.5 – Jul.17 | – |
Max date | λ⊙=96°.7(Jun.28) | – |
Peak Level | Low | – |
Long echoes | – | – |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=86°, Decl.(δ)=+19° | – |
Information | Vg=27km/s | – |
More Information
Result of β-Taurids
ξ-Orionids
There is not enough information about this meteor shower. Since it is not provided by International Meteor Organization (IMO), following information is provided by International Astronomical Union(IAU).
International Astronomical Union (IAU) |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | ξ-Orionids | |
IAU-Code | 188 XRI | |
Activity | Jul.4 – Jul.29 | – |
Max date | λ⊙=117°.7(Jul.20) | – |
Peak Level | – | – |
Long echoes | – | – |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=94°, Decl.(δ)=+15° | – |
Information | Vg=40km/s | – |
ζ-Cancrids
There is not enough information about this meteor shower. Since it is not provided by International Meteor Organization (IMO), following information is provided by International Astronomical Union(IAU).
International Astronomical Union (IAU) |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | ζ-Cancrids | |
IAU-Code | 202 ZCA | |
Activity | Aug.7 – Aug.22 | – |
Max date | λ⊙=147°.0(Aug.20) | – |
Peak Level | – | – |
Long echoes | – | – |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=120°, Decl.(δ)=+19° | – |
Information | Vg=44km/s | – |
γ-Leonids
γ-Leonids comes around the end of August. It has not been analyzed in this project yet.
Internation Meteor Organization IMO |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | γ-Leonids | |
IAU-Code | 203 GLE | |
Activity | Aug.14 – Sep.12 | – |
Max date | λ⊙=152°.2(Aug.25) | – |
Peak Level | Low | – |
Long echoes | – | – |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=155°, Decl.(δ)=+20° | – |
Information | Vg=20km/s | – |
κ-Leonids
κ-Leonids comes around on 21st September. There are serveral reports by Radar observations. κ-Leonids has not been analyzed in this project yet.
Internation Meteor Organization IMO |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | κ-Leonids | |
IAU-Code | 212 KLE | |
Activity | Sep.6 – Oct.3 | – |
Max date | λ⊙=178°.5(Sep.21) | – |
Peak Level | Low | – |
Long echoes | – | – |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=159°, Decl.(δ)=+18° | – |
Information | Vg=42km/s | – |
Sextantids
Tne maximum of Sextantids comes around the end of September (λ⊙=184°.3) by International Meteor Organization. In 1999, the strong activity was recorded. This project also caught this small activity in almost of years. Its peak time was estimated at λ⊙=188°.8 (Oct.2). It is later than IMO records. CMOR results are estimated at λ⊙=187°.5.
Internation Meteor Organization IMO |
IPRMO (this project) |
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Shower Name | Sextantids | |
IAU-Code | 221 DSX | |
Activity | Sep.9 – Oct.9 | Sep.29 – Oct.5 |
Max date | λ⊙=184°.3(Sep.27) | λ⊙=188°.8(Oct.2) |
Peak Level | Middle | Activity Level = 0.3 |
Long echoes | – | None |
Radiant | R.A.(α)=152°, Decl.(δ)=+0° | – |
Information | Vg=32km/s | FWHM : -2°.1 / + 2°.2 |
More Information
Result of Sextantids
References
- A new Working List of meteor showers (Rainer Arlt et al), WGN 34:3(2006)
- Meteor Observers Workbook 2014 (The International Meteor Organization) (2014)
- 2018 Meteor Shower Calendar (Jürgen Rendtel), IMO_INFO(2-17) (2017)
- Major and Daytime Meteor Showers using Radio Meteor Observation in the World covering the period 2001-2016(Hiroshi Ogawa and Christian Steyaert), WGN 45:4(2017)