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And all that is being reflected in the HF propagation right now, 1840 meters, the port during the day, fair at night. 30 right through to 15, fair both day and night right now, and 12 and 10, fair during the day and port at night. And that seems to me to do less space debris, and for those of you unfamiliar with this part of the net, I just keep a little bit of a tally here each week about the amount of space junk that's travelling overhead. I don't go through all the objects, I don't look for all the objects, I'm just taking info on some of the larger objects, 31,744 objects, in fact globally today. There's far more than that, far more than that are going overhead anywhere over the Earth on a given day, but I just mentioned some of the larger ones, 1,820 are going over my location here today. And as of last week, I took a quick look here today, and there's an increase of about 0.179%, so that's about 57 more objects that have caused space debris since last week. So not a big increase, but it is an increase all the time. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November, All Star node 6222, located in Shelton, Washington. Here's the station. And here's the station. And here's the station. And here's the station. And here's the station. And here's the station. And here's the station. And here's the station. And here's the station. And here's the station.
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