SPACE - S0 - 20200320 - Galactic Tsunamis, No Axions, Asteroid Map
Good Morning, 0bservers!
We finally saw a drop in solar wind speeds from yesterday, which remained in the 480-500 KPS range before dropping after midnight to a current 415 KPS. The KP Index also stayed in the green after yesterday's brief KP-4, with later readings in the KP-1 to KP-3 range. No new activity or intensification from the bright spot in the North as it turns closer to the midpoint, and as it's in the higher latitudes it's less likely to have a negative effect on Earth. The Lithosphere was incredibly active yesterday, with a Mag 5.4 temblor about 94 miles West of the North Mariana Islands, a Mag 5.2 30 miles off the Philippines, a Mag 5.0 120 miles SSE of the South Sandwich Islands, a Mag 5.6 East of Xegar China, a Mag 5.4 South of the Kermadec Islands, a Mag 5.5 just South of Dzuyl Mongolia, and a Mag 5.0 about 175 miles ESE of Kodiak Alaska.
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