Wednesday, April 29, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200429 - UFOs, Comet ATLAS, 1998 OR2, Magnon Repulsion

SPACE - S0 - 20200429 - UFOs, Comet ATLAS, 1998 OR2, Magnon Repulsion

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
Solar wind speeds dropped steadily yesterday from a high of around 430 KPS to a current low of 350 KPS, with a similar drop-off in particle density and temperature. Looks like the Phi Angle has stabilized as well, which is reflected in the KP-Index mostly in the KP-1 range, with the last reading coming in at KP-0. The GOES X-Ray Flux had a minor jump to the middle of the A-Range overnight. From the solar videos, it looks like both of the equatorial bright spots had a minor flicker or discharge at about the same time, which may explain the jump. Still, it does not seem to have been anything of serious note. Again, another quiet day on the lithosphere, with only a Mag 5.0 along the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and a Mag 5.4 blot echo in the Northwest of Argentina, about 100 miles deep.

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Another new video from Suspicious0bservers, "Solar Superstorms | Superflare vs Micronova [Part 2]" 
  
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