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And as I do each week, just a few things about HR propagation, solar activity, space debris and asteroids. And solar wind, that's up. We're in solar storm territory these days, 594.6 km a second, anything over about 500 km a second, we're starting to see effects here on Earth. Proton density, however, is rather low. I didn't even mention it. It's actually too low to measure or to mention right now. Solar effects index 170, sunspots 150, and we have AR 4230, 32, 33, 35, 36, 38, 41, 32, 43. Out of those 32, 42, 32 is both the largest cluster, and if you have safe means, we'll take a look at the sun, we'll take a look at those. You can also make a pinhole camera, which is very effective for that too. We'll take a look at some of the sunspots. If we get a clear day tomorrow, I'll go and take another look at them as well. Just drive in.
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