SPACE - S0 - 20200130 - Earth Magnetic Anomaly, Best Telescope, Snow
Good Morning, 0bservers!
Solar winds peaked yesterday morning to nearly 500 KPS, then dipped last night to around 350 KPS, and did a slow crawl back to around 400 KPS. The KP Index remained mostly in the KP-2 range, with one KP-3 spike and two KP-1 dips, all in the safe zone. There's a somewhat disorganized coronal hole zone passing the meridian right now, but it's not certain how much it'll effect the planet. Won't be feeling anything from that grouping until the weekend at the earliest. The bright spot in the South is approaching the midpoint, but there was a tiny bright spot leading in front of it that appeared, gave out the tiniest "pop" and then disappeared. Oh, and some more coronal releases in the Northeast lim at 304Å, no risk at all but gorgeous to watch. A slightly less active lithosphere, thankfully, with a Mag 5.1 in Mexico, a deep Mag 5.6 in Greece, a more shallow Mag 5.7 off Indonesia, a Mag 5.1 off Chile, and a Mag 5.1 aftershock between Jamaica and Cuba.
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