Ursids (URS) | |
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Parent body | 8P/Tuttle[1] |
Radiant | |
Constellation | Ursa Minor (near Kochab) |
Right ascension | 14h 36m [2] |
Declination | +75.3°[2] (Northern Hemisphere) |
Properties | |
Occurs during | December 17 – December 26[1] |
Date of peak | December 22[1] |
Velocity | 33[2] km/s |
Zenithal hourly rate | 10[1] |
The Ursid (URS) meteor activity begins annually around December 17 and runs for over a week, until the 25th or 26th. This meteor shower is named for its radiant point, which is located near the star Beta Ursae Minoris (Kochab) in the constellation Ursa Minor.