SPACE - S0 - 20200828 - Plasma Universe, Are We in The Matrix?
Good Morning, 0bservers!
Solar winds remained relatively stable since yesterday's report, pretty much staying in the 400-430 KPS range until a jump to 450 KPS around 0600 Eastern. Particle density was on a slightly downward slope, but the temperature is a bit higher. We did have another KP-3 kick yesterday afternoon, but since then the KP-Index has dropped back to the KP-1 to KP-0 range. We had a sort of X-Ray "swelling" starting around noon UTC yesterday, sloping back to the bottom of the Class A range after rising to the middle of the chart. However, I couldn't see any surges, spikes or ejections from the solar surface videos. The coronal holes in the North are passed the midpoint now, and we're seeing a number of bright spots coming in from the lim. No underlying sunspots as yet, but the angle is still pretty steep for visuals close to the lim. The lithosphere didn't exactly wake up yesterday, more like rolled over under the covers and snorted. We had a Mag 5.4 in North Vanlaiphai India, a Mag 5.3 in the Easter Island "region" (found the quake, couldn't find the island), a Mag 5.0 in the D'Entrecasteaux Islands region (that Island I found), and a Mag 5.3 in the Bouvet Island region (again, found the quake, not the island).
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