[4] The shower's population index is 3.0 with the speed of 65 kilometres per second (40 mi/s).
[4] The Comae Berenicids were first detected within the framework of Harvard Radio Meteor Project.
The shower's existence was discovered by Richard Eugene McCrosky and A. Posen in 1959.
[5] The Comae Berenicids have an orbit very similar to the December Leo Minorids often leading to confusion between the two meteor showers.
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