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Solar wind speed: 297.2 km/sec density: 10.9 protons/cm 3 more data: ACE , DSCOVR Updated: Today at 2025 UT X-ray Solar Flares 6-hr max: B1 1625 UT Jun03 24-hr: B5 0205 UT Jun03 explanation | more data Updated: Today at: 2030 UT Daily Sun: 03 Jun 21 New sunspot AR2829 is crackling with minor B-class solar flares. Credit: SDO/HMI Sunspot number: 30 What is the sunspot number? Updated 03 Jun 2021 Spotless Days Current Stretch: 0 days 2021 total: 46 days (30%) 2020 total: 208 days (57%) 2019 total: 281 days (77%) 2018 total: 221 days (61%) 2017 total: 104 days (28%) 2016 total: 32 days (9%) 2015 total: 0 days (0%) 2014 total: 1 day (<1%) 2013 total: 0 days (0%) 2012 total: 0 days (0%) 2011 total: 2 days (<1%) 2010 total: 51 days (14%) 2009 total: 260 days (71%) 2008 total: 268 days (73%) 2007 total: 152 days (42%) 2006 total: 70 days (19%) Updated 03 Jun 2021 Thermosphere Climate Index today: 5.69 x10 10 W Cold Max: 49.4 x10 10 W Hot (10/1957) Min: 2.05 x10 10 W Cold (02/2009) explanation | more data: gfx , txt Updated 02 Jun 2021 The Radio Sun 10.7 cm flux: 76 sfu explanation | more data Updated 03 Jun 2021 Cosmic Rays Solar Cycle 25 is beginning, and this is reflected in the number of cosmic rays entering Earth's atmosphere. Neutron counts from the University of Oulu's Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory show that cosmic rays reaching Earth are slowly declining--a result of the yin-yang relationship between the solar cycle and cosmic rays. Oulu Neutron Counts Percentages of the Space Age average: today: +9.7% High 48-hr change: +0.6% Max: +11.7% Very High (12/2009) Min: -32.1% Very Low (06/1991) explanation | more data Updated 03 Jun 2021 @ 0700 UT Current Auroral Oval: Switch to: Europe , USA , New Zealand , Antarctica Credit: NOAA/Ovation Planetary K-index Now: Kp= 1 quiet 24-hr max: Kp= 3 quiet explanation | more data Interplanetary Mag. Field B total : 7.5 nT B z : 4.6 nT north more data: ACE , DSCOVR Updated: Today at 2025 UT Coronal Holes: 03 Jun 21 A stream of solar wind flowing from this equatorial coronal hole could reach Earth on June 3-4. Credit: SDO/AIA Noctilucent Clouds Noctilucent cloud season is underway. It began on May 20th with a patch of electric-blue clouds over Ellesmere Island in northern Canada. If 2021 is like previous years, the clouds should sharply intensify by mid-June. Switch view: Europe , USA , Asia , Polar Updated at: SPACE WEATHER NOAA Forecasts Updated at: 2021 Jun 02 2200 UTC FLARE 0-24 hr 24-48 hr CLASS M 05 % 05 % CLASS X 01 % 01 % Geomagnetic Storms: Probabilities for significant disturbances in Earth's magnetic field are given for three activity levels: active , minor storm , severe storm Updated at: 2021 Jun 02 2200 UTC Mid-latitudes 0-24 hr 24-48 hr ACTIVE 15 % 15 % MINOR 05 % 05 % SEVERE 01 % 01 % High latitudes 0-24 hr 24-48 hr ACTIVE 15 % 15 % MINOR 25 % 25 % SEVERE 25 % 25 % Thursday, Jun. 3, 2021 What's up in space Never miss another geomagnetic storm. Sign up for Space Weather Alerts and receive a text message when auroras appear. Aurora tour guides and professional astronomers use this service. Now you can, too ! ALL QUIET ALERT: Yesterday's weak CME impact barely disturbed Earth's magnetic field. Today, quiet has resumed. No geomagnetic storms are expected for the next 3 days. Aurora alerts: SMS Text . WHAT WOULD GALILEO SAY? Before you read any further, click here . That's what Galileo saw in 1610 when he turned his primitive telescope toward Jupiter: A fuzzy disk surrounded by four point-like moons. How times have changed. Fast foreward 411 years and this is what astronomers are seeing: Anthony Wesley of Rubyvale, Australia, recorded this extraordinary video on June 1st using a 16-inch telescope. In it we see Jupiter's giant moon Ganymede, a fully-realized world with dark markings on its cratered disk, experiencing a total eclipse of the sun. The dark circular shadow moving across Ganymede's southern face belongs to the icy moon Europa, blocking the sun off screen. Galileo himself never saw anything like this. Jupiter is currently edge-on to the sun ( Jupiter's equinox ), which causes the moons of Jupiter to cast their shadows one upon another. During such an eclipse, Galileo might have noticed one of the moons winking out -- but in the time it would take him to step away from the telescope, shake his head, and look again, the pinprick of light would re-appear. What would the great astronomer say? "I've got to stop staring at sunspots ." Bonus: "You can see Callisto emerging from behind Jupiter near the end of the eclipse," notes Wesley. It's right here . Realtime Space Weather Photo Gallery Free: Spaceweather.com Newsletter NOCTILUCENT CLOUDS OVERHEAD ... WAY OVERHEAD: No matter how high you fly in an airplane, you still can't fly above a noctilucent cloud (NLC). Anson Mount sends this report from 45,000 ft: "We were approaching the North Atlantic over the Labrador province of Canada when the NLCs appeared," he says. Their electric-blue tendrils were visible from the window seat: NLCs are Earth’s highest clouds. Seeded by meteoroids, they float at the edge of space about 83 km above the ground--in other words, 70 km above Mount's airplane. They weren't even close. Usually, NLCs form in early summer when wisps of water vapor rise up to the mesosphere , allowing water to crystallize around specks of meteor smoke . This year, NLC season is off to an early start. Although summer hasn't started, people have already seen them in Canada , Scotland and several countries in Europe . Realtime Noctilucent Cloud Photo Gallery Free: Spaceweather.com Newsletter WHISKEY STONES FROM SPACE: It's the gift for the person who has everything: Whisky Stones from Space . These granite cubes have experienced the cold of the stratosphere, more than 50 degrees below zero! Put them in your cup for an truly out of this world drink: You can have a set of 9 cubes for $99.95 (glass not included). The students of Earth to Sky Calculus are selling whiskey stones to support their cosmic ray monitoring program. The ones picture above flew to the stratosphere onboard a cosmic ray research balloon on April 23, 2021, reaching an altitude of 97,543 feet. Refrigerated whiskey stones cool a drink without diluting it, solving the problem of ordinary melting ice cubes. They make great Father's Day and birthday gifts. All stones come with a greeting card showing the cubes in flight. Far Out Gifts: Earth to Sky Store All sales support hands-on STEM education Realtime Aurora Photo Gallery Free: Spaceweather.com Newsletter All Sky Fireball Network Every night, a network of NASA all-sky cameras scans the skies above the United States for meteoritic fireballs. Automated software maintained by NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office calculates their orbits, velocity, penetration depth in Earth's atmosphere and many other characteristics. Daily results are presented here on Spaceweather.com. On Jun 02, 2021, the network reported 21 fireballs. (21 sporadics) In this diagram of the inner solar system, all of the fireball orbits intersect at a single point--Earth. The orbits are color-coded by velocity, from slow (red) to fast (blue). [ Larger image ] [ movies ] Near Earth Asteroids Potentially Hazardous Asteroids ( PHAs ) are space rocks larger than approximately 100m that can come closer to Earth than 0.05 AU. None of the known PHAs is on a collision course with our planet, although astronomers are finding new ones all the time. On June 3, 2021 there were 2190 potentially hazardous asteroids. Recent & Upcoming Earth-asteroid encounters: Asteroid Date(UT) Miss Distance Velocity (km/s) Diameter (m) 2021 KQ 2021-May-29 8.1 LD 11.8 22 2003 LW2 2021-May-29 1.1 LD 7.9 22 2021 LC 2021-May-29 9.1 LD 4.2 24 2021 KX2 2021-May-29 17.9 LD 14.5 48 2021 KM1 2021-May-30 4.6 LD 8.1 22 2021 KO2 2021-May-30 1 LD 15 9 2021 KN2 2021-May-31 0.4 LD 9.8 7 2021 KS 2021-May-31 15.5 LD 6 19 2021 KQ2 2021-May-31 0.5 LD 3.2 4 2021 KT1 2021-Jun-01 18.9 LD 18.1 187 2018 LB ...
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