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- Draconids abstract "The October Draconids, in the past also unofficially known as the Giacobinids, are a meteor shower whose parent body is the periodic comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner. They are named after the constellation Draco, where they seemingly come from. Almost all meteors which fall towards Earth ablate long before reaching its surface. The Draconids are best viewed after sunset in an area with a clear dark sky.The 1933 and 1946 Draconids had Zenithal Hourly Rates of thousands of meteors visible per hour, among the most impressive meteor storms of the 20th century. Rare outbursts in activity can occur when the Earth travels through a denser part of the cometary debris stream; for example, in 1998, rates suddenly spiked and spiked again (less spectacularly) in 2005. A Draconid meteor outburst occurred as expected on 2011 October 8, though a waxing gibbous Moon reduced the number of meteors observed visually. During the 2012 shower radar observations detected up to 1000 meteors per hour. The 2012 outburst may have been caused by the narrow trail of dust and debris left behind by the parent comet in 1959.".
- Draconids thumbnail Meteor_falling_courtesy_NASA.gif?width=300.
- Draconids wikiPageExternalLink ap111019.html.
- Draconids wikiPageExternalLink PPA42,M1.
- Draconids wikiPageExternalLink pen_v07_n03_130120.txt.
- Draconids wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Draconids wikiPageExternalLink 7801p2j94434t457.
- Draconids wikiPageID "5698395".
- Draconids wikiPageLength "4693".
- Draconids wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Draconids wikiPageRevisionID "683187248".
- Draconids wikiPageWikiLink Giacobini–Zinner.
- Draconids wikiPageWikiLink Ablation.
- Draconids wikiPageWikiLink Astronomy_Picture_of_the_Day.
- Draconids wikiPageWikiLink Category:Meteor_showers.
- Draconids wikiPageWikiLink Category:October_events.
- Draconids wikiPageWikiLink Comet.
- Draconids wikiPageWikiLink Draco_(constellation).
- Draconids wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_phase.
- Draconids wikiPageWikiLink Meteor_shower.
- Draconids wikiPageWikiLink Zenithal_hourly_rate.
- Draconids wikiPageWikiLink File:Meteor_falling_courtesy_NASA.gif.
- Draconids wikiPageWikiLinkText "Draconids".
- Draconids wikiPageWikiLinkText "Giacobinids (October Draconids)".
- Draconids wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Meteor_showers.
- Draconids wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Meteoroid-stub.
- Draconids wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Draconids subject Category:Meteor_showers.
- Draconids subject Category:October_events.
- Draconids hypernym Meteor.
- Draconids type Event.
- Draconids type Event.
- Draconids comment "The October Draconids, in the past also unofficially known as the Giacobinids, are a meteor shower whose parent body is the periodic comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner. They are named after the constellation Draco, where they seemingly come from. Almost all meteors which fall towards Earth ablate long before reaching its surface.".
- Draconids label "Draconids".
- Draconids sameAs Q740319.
- Draconids sameAs Drakonidy.
- Draconids sameAs Draconiden.
- Draconids sameAs Δρακοντίδες.
- Draconids sameAs Drakidoj.
- Draconids sameAs Dracónidas.
- Draconids sameAs Giacobinida.
- Draconids sameAs بارش_شهابی_اژدهایی.
- Draconids sameAs Draconidit.
- Draconids sameAs Draconides.
- Draconids sameAs Drakonidi.
- Draconids sameAs Drakonidák.
- Draconids sameAs Meteor_Draconid.
- Draconids sameAs Draconidi.
- Draconids sameAs ジャコビニ流星群.
- Draconids sameAs დრაკონიდები.
- Draconids sameAs Giacobiniden.
- Draconids sameAs Drakonīdas.
- Draconids sameAs Draconiden.
- Draconids sameAs Draconidene.
- Draconids sameAs Drakonidy.
- Draconids sameAs m.02xq2c.
- Draconids sameAs Дракониды.
- Draconids sameAs Drakonidi.
- Draconids sameAs Drakonidy.
- Draconids sameAs Drakonidi.
- Draconids sameAs Дракониди.
- Draconids sameAs Draconiderna.
- Draconids sameAs Драконіди.
- Draconids sameAs Q740319.
- Draconids sameAs 天龍座流星雨.
- Draconids wasDerivedFrom Draconids?oldid=683187248.
- Draconids depiction Meteor_falling_courtesy_NASA.gif.
- Draconids isPrimaryTopicOf Draconids.