Wednesday, August 26, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200826 - Past Micronova, New Impact Zone, Radio Galaxy

SPACE - S0 - 20200826 - Past Micronova, New Impact Zone, Radio Galaxy

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
We had a pretty sharp uptick in solar wind speeds after midnight, with a jump of around 100 KPS in the span of two hours to around 450 KPS. This was preceded by a brief rise, then drop, in particle density. Temperature also moved up along with the speed. This has increased the KP-Index readings to KP-2 levels after midnight after a full day of KP-1 readings. The Northern coronal holes are passing the midpoint right now, and a few developed and disappeared along or South of the equator. X-Ray flux readings remain at the bottom of the charts, and the various solar videos under different wavelengths showed no eruptions or spikes. There's a very strong glow at the Eastern lim in the North, so we've definitely got incoming bright spots. There was a Mag 5.5 off Papua New Guinea followed by a Mag 6.0 only five minutes later and a Mag 5.1 aftershock an hour after that, and a Mag 5.1 about 80 miles off Labuan Indonesia. Now, there was one notable blot echo yesterday as well, not because of the magnitude, but because of the location name. A Mag 4.6 blot echo about 250 miles deep, just under 100 miles from Alo, Wallis and Futuna. Yup, that's apparently a real place, folks...
  
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