SPACE - S0 - 20201009 - Single Recurrent Novae, Plasma Cosmology
Good Morning, 0bservers!
Looks like that rise in solar wind speeds yesterday petered out pretty quickly, spending most of the day dropping back down from a high of 420 KPS to a low of just under 300 KPS before midnight. Current speeds are in the 300-330 KPS range. Temperature and particle density also dropped down some, although not as precipitously. the KP-Index went even lower, with an even mix of KP-1s and KP-0s. X-Ray Flux readings remain in the low Class A flare range, and the Electron Flux stayed under the threshold. The lithosphere was active; we had a Mag 5.1 about 36 miles ESE of Nokolski Alaska, a Mag 5.0 a bit over 100 miles ESE of Kirakria in the Solomon Islands, a Mag 5.2 South of Katabu Indonesia, and a Mag 5.3 NNE of Saint Kitts and Nevis.
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