Friday, November 8, 2019

SPACE - S0 - 20191108 - Pulsar Micronova, Deadly Quake, Plasma Filaments

SPACE - S0 - 20191108 - Pulsar Micronova, Deadly Quake, Plasma Filaments

Good Morning, Observers!




Solar wind speeds took a precipitous drop from yesterday, hovering around 325 KPS at last report. The KP Index has dropped as well, hovering between KP-1 and KP-0, but this should increase when the effects of the longitudinal coronal hole hit the Earth in the next 24 to 36 hours. Still no sunspots on any of the bright areas of the disc, but as always they are being monitored for any development of magnetic complexity. There was a deep (362 miles) Mag 6.5 near Ndoi Island, Fiji yesterday, and shallower 5.9 off Tonga this morning. There was also a Mag 5.9 in Iran, and a shallow one as well. Much damage, and sadly some casualties as well. Volcano Popo in Mexico blew off some dust yesterday, it's the most active volcano there and it has been busy of late.

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