Puppid-Velids(PUP) meteor shower will be active from Tuesday, December 1 2020 until Tuesday, December 15 2020. Its peak day is Monday, December 7 2020, according to information published by the International Meteor Organization. For more information, check out the meteor shower calendar 2020.
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Position of Puppid-Velids
Puppid-Velids's radiant during its peak day will be at alpha=123°, delta=-45°. The zenithal hourly rate is: 10 meteors per hour.
The visibility of a meteor shower depends on several factors: geographic coordinates of observer and elevation, time of the day, city lights pollution, the weather and the terrain. For reference, we have calculated the position (elevation / azimuth) of Puppid-Velids's radiant in the sky during its peak day, Monday, December 7 2020, for the following cities in Armenia.
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22:00
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Yerevan
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5°
178°
1°
199°
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Aragatsotn
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-
0°
158°
5°
179°
1°
199°
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Ararat
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-
0°
158°
5°
178°
1°
199°
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Armavir
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-
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-
5°
178°
1°
199°
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Gegharkunik
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-
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4°
179°
1°
200°
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Kotayk
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-
0°
158°
5°
179°
1°
199°
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-
-
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Lorri
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-
0°
158°
5°
179°
1°
199°
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Shirak
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-
0°
158°
5°
179°
1°
199°
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Syunik
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-
0°
158°
5°
179°
1°
199°
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-
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Tavush
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-
0°
158°
5°
179°
1°
199°
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Vayots Dzor
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-
0°
158°
5°
179°
1°
199°
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The Sky and Stars in Armenia
The following is a simulation of the sky and stars as seen from Yerevan, Armenia during its peak day starting at 00:00.
You may adjust the speed of the simulator backward or forward to see the movement of the radiant over the horizon.