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In the two and a half decades leading up to 2008, spots in the solar wind decreased as much as our researchers expected at the deep solar minimum of 2008 to mark the start of a new historic low activity time in the past recent history. But then the trend of declining solar wind ended and since then plasma and magnetic field parameters have steadily been increasing since Jusinski, who led the analysis of heliospheric data publicly available in the platform called OmniWeb Plus, run by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. The data Jusinski and colleagues mined for the study came from a broad collection of NASA missions, two primary sources, ACE and the Advanced Competition Explorer, and the WIND mission launched in the 1990s and have been providing data on solar activity like plasma and energetic particles flowing from the sun toward Earth. The spacecraft belong to a fleet of NASA heliophysics missions designed to study the sun's influence on space, Earth and other planets. And that's it for that bulletin. This is KI0AR net control for the Colorado Astronomy Net. So David, oh you checked in before I got you on my list. Alright, that's cool. Thanks for that. So welcome YouTubers. And let's see, I'm not seeing anybody else over on NetLoggers as well. Welcome to everybody else. This is KI0AR net control for the Colorado Astronomy Net. I think Mary you checked in before over there on YouTube as well. Thanks for that. I'm going to go ahead and find, there it is, there it is. The rocket report. So let this thing reset and then get into the rocket report for this evening, just a sec.
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