Tuesday, July 21, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200721 - Time, Earth Axis Monitor, Venus, Mars, Cosmos

SPACE - S0 - 20200721 - Time, Earth Axis Monitor, Venus, Mars, Cosmos 

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
Solar winds remained low, with a peak of 370 KPS around mid-morning, dipping to a low of 310 KPS later in the afternoon and then again around 0300. Particle density and temperature remain on the low side. The Phi Angle chart is seriously messed up, fluctuating all over the place. That said, you could iron a shirt on yesterday's KP-Index, staying at a flat KP-1 now for about 36 hours straight. Let's see if we get any Cosmic Ray activity out of this. The X-Ray Flux did go up into the Class A range, possibly from some new activity just turning in from the Southeast lim. There was a lot of sparking and surging there, especially at 304Å. Coronal holes continue their march across the midpoint, and we should begin seeing the effects of the weekend holes passing through our orbit in a day or two. No new surface quakes to report, but we did have a dozen blot echos with the strongest being a Mag 5.2 in the South Sandwich Islands region.
  
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