Thursday, August 27, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200827 - Cosmic Rays, Ice Age, Extinction Coming

SPACE - S0 - 20200827 - Cosmic Rays, Ice Age, Extinction Coming

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
Looks like the solar winds are calming down from yesterdays peak of 480 KPS to this morning's low of 405 KPS. It's back up a bit now to 430 KPS, all in the "high-normal" range.  Particle density and temperature also moved downward. The KP-Index was up in the KP-2 range most of yesterday, but we did see a brief KP-3 just after midnight. X-Ray flux readings have stayed calm now for the last three days. Don't be lulled into thinking the sun's "quiet", though - check out the solar videos at 304Å and you'll see some beautiful prominences on both lims of the disc, but they don't seem to be nudging the detectors, so enjoy the show. The largest of the Northern coronal holes should be passing the midpoint later today, and we WILL feel the effects of these holes come the weekend. Those new bright spots have crossed the terminator, and while I don't see any sunspots underneath yet, there are hints of magnetic disturbance that could become sunspots. Eyes Open, folks. The lithosphere was surprisingly quiescent in the past 24 hours, though - no shallow quakes, and no blot echos above Mag 5.0. 
  
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