Friday, September 4, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200904 - Recurrent Miniature Nova, Triple System, Lightning

SPACE - S0 - 20200904 - Recurrent Miniature Nova, Triple System, Lightning

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
We're back in the mid-to-low solar wind speeds again, staying pretty much in the 450-410 KPS range for the past 24 hours. We're currently around 440 KPS, with a flatline on particle density and similar mostly stable low-end readings on temperature. The Phi Angle started shifting a bit after midnight, but it doesn't seem to be having a negative effect on  the weather. About the most that did was to bump the KP-Index to KP-3 around the same time, after a mostly (very) calm day in the readings (mostly KP-1s). The X-Ray flux readings are milder than the last two days, but the Electron Flux continues to be elevated. Not seeing anything too spectacularly terrifying on the solar videos, just some scattered coronal hole development in the Southern mid-latitudes. Not too much shake rattle 'n' roll on the charts, though, with a Mag 5.3 off Namie Japan, a Mag 5.0 in the South Shetlands, and a Mag 5.0 about halfway between the tip of Africa and Antarctica.
  
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