I am an active amateur astronomer, and this question has just hit me: Are there meteor showers with a radiant point below the celestial equator? All the charts I’ve seen list annual meteor originating in constellations above the celestial equator. (FYI: People living below the earth’s equator can still see some of the northern sky, like Leo, depending on their latitude.) The Orionids shower might be the closest to an exception, since Orion lies on the celestial equator.
Anyway, the books tend to be biased towards a perspective of +40 latitude. The southern sky maps often take a back seat. So, are there southern showers these books fail to mention? (Also, are there astronomy books in Brazil and Australia, for example, written from the southern hemisphere perspective? I wager, of course there are!)
So, what are these showers called, and what time of year do they occur?
Hoping some “Down Under” Dopers might know more…
- Jinx