Tempel-Tuttle - перевод на Английский
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Tempel-Tuttle - перевод на Английский

PERIODIC COMET WITH AN ORBITAL PERIOD OF 33 YEARS, PARENT BODY OF THE LEONID METEOR SHOWER
Comet Tempel-Tuttle; Comet tempel-tuttle; Tempel-Tuttle; 55P/Tempel-Tuttle

Tempel-Tuttle         
Tempel-tuttle (naam van planeet die eens in de drie-en-dertig jaar om de zon draait en voor regen van meteoren zorgt)
Leonid Meteor Shower         
  • Leonids as seen from space in 1997, NASA
  • The November Meteors by [[Étienne Léopold Trouvelot]], 1868
METEOR SHOWER ASSOCIATED WITH THE COMET TEMPEL–TUTTLE
Leonid meteor shower; Leonid Meteor Shower; November Swarm; November swarm; Leonid Meteor Shower 2009; Great Meteor Storm of 1833; The Leonids; Leonid Meteor Storm; Leonid meteors; The Night the Stars Fell; The Night the Stars Fell (1833)
(Astronomie) jaarlijkse meteorietenbui gedurende de maand november voorkomend in of nabij het gesternte leo (op zijn hoogtepunt tijdens het elke 33 jaarlijkse passeren van de komeet Tempel Tuttle)

Википедия

55P/Tempel–Tuttle

55P/Tempel–Tuttle (commonly known as Comet Tempel–Tuttle) is a periodic comet with an orbital period of 33 years. It fits the classical definition of a Halley-type comet with a period of between 20 and 200 years. It was independently discovered by Wilhelm Tempel on December 19, 1865, and by Horace Parnell Tuttle on January 6, 1866.

It is the parent body of the Leonid meteor shower. In 1699, it was observed by Gottfried Kirch but was not recognized as a periodic comet until the discoveries by Tempel and Tuttle during the 1866 perihelion. In 1933, S. Kanda deduced that the comet of 1366 was Tempel–Tuttle, which was confirmed by Joachim Schubart in 1965. On 26 October 1366, the comet passed 0.0229 AU (3,430,000 km; 2,130,000 mi) from Earth.

The orbit of 55P/Tempel–Tuttle intersects that of Earth nearly exactly, hence streams of material ejected from the comet during perihelion passes do not have to spread out over time to encounter Earth. The comet currently has an Earth-MOID of 0.008 AU (1,200,000 km; 740,000 mi). This coincidence means that streams from the comet at perihelion are still dense when they encounter Earth, resulting in the 33-year cycle of Leonid meteor storms. For example, in November 2009, the Earth passed through meteors left behind mainly from the 1466 and 1533 orbit.

In February, 2016, two bolides detected by the NASA All-Sky Fireball Network were calculated to have orbits consistent with those of 55P, although with a node 100 degrees less than 55P. The reason for this is yet to be determined.

55P/Tempel–Tuttle is estimated to have a nucleus of mass 1.2×1013 kg and radius 1.8 km and a stream of mass 5×1012 kg.