Wednesday, November 13, 2019

SPACE - S0 - 20191113 - Star Escape, Climate Errors, Mars Life Now?

SPACE - S0 - 20191113 - Star Escape, Climate Errors, Mars Life Now?

Good Morning, Observers!


 

I hope you got a chance to watch yesterday's video, because he did "it" again, this time in the title card. So subtle I didn't notice it on the first viewing. The coronal hole stretching from the South Pole to the equator is approaching the midpoint now, any effect from it will come in the next 36-48 hours. Solar wind speed staying steadily slow (relative term, I know) at around 340 KPS. KP Index stayed mostly in the KP-1 range yesterday, but the last four reports (3 hours apart) are showing KP-0, so keep an eye on that. If it continues it could show increased health risks for cardiac, psychiatric and immunodeficient patients. Electron counts rose a bit from their sudden dip in yesterday's report, but it has gone back down again. The bright active region that just crossed the SouthEast lim yesterday is showing some umbral activity, and there are several tiny cores within it (10 so far) but no magnetic complexity detectable as yet, so that'll have to wait at least another day. No significant lithospheric activity, and the Mag 7+ drought continues.

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