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Determination of Meteor Showers on Other Planets Using Comet Ephemerides
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Astronomical Journal
Volume
121
Issue
3
Publication Date
2001
First Page
1722
Last Page
1729
Abstract
Meteor showers on Earth occur at well-known times and are associated with the decay of comets or other minor bodies whose orbital paths pass close to Earth's trajectory. On the surface, determining the closest proximity of two orbital paths appears to be a computationally intensive procedure. This paper describes a simple geometric method for determining the proximity between the orbital paths of two bodies (i.e., a comet and a planet) in the solar system from the known ephemerides of the objects. The method is used to determine whether meteor showers on other planets in the solar system could be associated with any of 250 known comets.
Recommended Citation
Determination of meteor showers on other planets using comet ephemerides. Shane L. Larson. Astronomical Journal 121, 1722-1729 (2001)
https://doi.org/10.1086/319380
Comments
Originally published by Institute of Physics in Astronomical Journal. Publisher’s PDF available through remote link. May require subscription if user is not on the USU Network.