Monday, December 21, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20201221 - Volcano, Solar Watch, Planets, New Micronova

SPACE - S0 - 20201221 - Volcano, Solar Watch, Planets, New Micronova

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
Solar winds pretty much peaked early yesterday at 405 KPS, but they didn't drop all that far, staying in the 360-390 KPS range after that point. We did see a drop in particle density followed by a rise starting around 0400 UTC, but that appears to be the result of a Phi Angle shift, and has actually increased from its earlier high point. That pre-shift rise showed up on the KP-Index as a KP-3 reading, right after midnight UTC, whereas we had mostly KP-1s with a couple KP-2s thrown in there. The X-Ray Flux is still keeping a baseline at the top of the Class A flare range, but no "biggies" since yesterday, more like the occasional bump or (not-quite-ready-yet-to-pop) pimple.

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