Saturday, November 23, 2019

SPACE - S0 - 20191123 - Polar Plasma, 5G, Crater, Galactic Mergers & Wind

SPACE - S0 - 20191123 - Polar Plasma, 5G, Crater, Galactic Mergers & Wind

Good Morning, Observers!



Solar wind speeds stayed in the 500 to 600 KPS range yesterday, then dipped below 400 KPS a few hours ago, and has slowly risen to around 460 KPS. A somewhat disorganized coronal hole just north of the equator just reached the midpoint, and the two Southern coronal holes should reach the meridian in the next 12 to 24 hours. The bright spot is almost at the Western lim, but the solar video at 193Å shows a small bright spot at the center. The KP Index stabilized in the KP-2 and KP-3 range, so it's right around where it should be. A lot of blot echo activity in the lithosphere, in the Mag 4 to Mag 5 range, with the largest a Mag 5.3 SE of Vanuatu (136 KM deep).

Oh, and check out this video from last night. It's important...



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