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And I think we'll start the net. I'll go through the preliminary part of the net where I have a sort of mishmash of different things from solar depth to HIV propagation, space debris, and moving on asteroids. The solar wind is dropping. We're getting some of the solar activity that's not going to flare up. Solar winds are at 351.5 km per second. So at 500, that means there's not a lot of activity there as far as strong solar winds heading our way. And proton density is around 2 photons per cubic centimeter. Solar wind is about 1.30, sunspots 188, and had a number of clusters there, sunspots how old they are, 169, right through to, actually from 71 right through to 86. So quite a few sunspots there. And haven't really checked to see which ones were the largest. Maybe tomorrow, a little bit of sun, I think we'll take a look at my solar binoculars. I think we'll see if I can spot some of those sunspots. HIV propagation is dropping.

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