SPACE - S0 - 20201029 - Centaur Activates, Nova Events, Electric Jupiter
Good Morning, 0bservers!
Solar wind speeds stayed mostly steady yesterday, riding the 480-520 KPS range, with the particle density pretty much flatlining and a slight dip in temperature after 0200 UTC. The Phi Angle seems to have stabilized after being discombobulated most of the day. The KP-Index was riding the high end of the green range, mostly KP-3s, but it didn't pop into the solar storm range. Electron Flux remains above the threshold, and the X-Ray Flux continues to point to the increased sunspot activity. There were a number of small Class C spikes, but the background remained elevated in mid-Class B. The Southern sunspot group was crackling pretty heavily at the end of the 173Å video, and it showed an intra-atmospheric plasma filament release as well. That spot, and its smaller counterpart in the North, are both closing in on the Western lim, and I'm not seeing any new pending activity on the incoming side of the disc. We saw a bit more blot echo activity in the crust yesterday, as well as a Mag 5.8 North of La Serena Chile, a Mag 5.4 in the South Shetland Islands with Mag 5.1/5.0 follow-up temblors, and a Mag 5.3 in the Easter Island region.
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