SPACE - S0 - 20200603 - The Last Disaster, Galactic Center Discoveries, Sky Spray
Good Morning, 0bservers!
Solar wind speeds have stabilized to low-normal, staying in the 330-360 KPS range. Particle density and temperature were also on a slow decline, while the Phi Angle remained jumpy. The KP-3s of yesterday morning have reduced to KP-2s and KP-1s throughout the remainder of the day and on into this morning. X-Ray Flux emissions have calmed a bit from the twin spikes from 36 hours ago, but still stay in the higher end of the Class A range. No new flares or ejections detected. The Southeast bright spot is still pretty to look at, and there are actual sunspots underneath it, possibly at Delta-level magnetic complexity. There's a bit more coronal hole growth Southward from the North pole, almost merging with some still fluctuating holes at/near the equator. Those holes are not well organized, though, so I'm not sure what they will produce. Only a few temblors of note yesterday, a Mag 6.8 blot echo in Chile about 85 miles deep, a Mag 5.2 quake in Greece, and a Mag 5.9 blot echo about 240 miles off Tonga.
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