*** NOTE *** Correction to Monocerotids/November Orionids (MON/NOO)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------I made an error in connecting recent IMO video data with other showers.
I associated the wrong video shower with the IMO Monocerotids (MON). The correct shower data is in very good agreement with the IMO Working List positions.
The other shower appears to be IAU shower #250, the November Orionids (NOO), not to be confused with the main Orionid (ORI) shower.
This addendum to the November issue of NAMN Notes has the corrected data for each of the showers. I apologize for including the incorrect data in the November NAMN Notes. Fortunately, since both of these begin after the Full Moon whiteout, there is time to get the correct information out to our audience.
[I’d like to express my appreciation to Bob Lunsford for catching my mistake. Bob and I have worked very closely over the last few years to ensure that we both provide correct information to all experienced observers. It’s always good to have another set of eyes watching our analysis. Due to the rapid pace of new video shower data, it is easy to have a typo or temporal shortsightedness, as well as differing opinions about connections between the video data and historical showers, creating some subjects for discussion.]
Please use the data below for the NOO and MON showers:
NOO - November Orionids-IMO video shower #118, IAU Shower #250.
I will use IMO video positions for the shower since it is the most current; the difference between the two radiants is about 5 degrees at most and tracks very closely. The IMO data suggests a velocity of 45 km/sec, the IAU 43 km/sec, medium to medium fast.
UT Date RA deg, (RA Hr:Min), Dec Nov 17 081 (5:24), +14 (First Night with moon free hours) Nov 22 085 (5:42), +15 Nov 28 091 (6:03), +16 (Video indicated peak, IAU peak is Nov 27)
I will cover December positions next month; the historical IAU shower ends Nov 29, while IMO video suggests an end of activity on December 9th.
MON - Monocerotids
IMO Working List shower MON and video shower #131 never are more than 3 degrees apart, so are undoubtedly the same. I will use the IMO Working list position, except for the latest dates (in December) when video data suggests the shower continues a few days longer. Since the video data does not indicate any activity this month, I will only list the IMO visual positions. The shower velocities are 42 and 41 km/s respectively, medium speed. This will be covered in more detail in the December NAMN Notes. Remember, all dates are UT dates so refer to the early morning hours.
UT Date RA deg, (RA Hr:Min), Dec Nov 27 088 (5:52), +08 (IMO Working list start of activity) Nov 30 091 (6:04), +08
Feel free to ask if you have any questions.
Wayne T. Hally, meteoreye@comcast.net High Bridge NJ