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You're welcome. All right, we'll start things off here. And I'll just go through the start of the net, which each week gets a little bit about solar, weather, rate check propagation, space debris, and asteroids. And then right after that, in the sky this week, right after that, the side of the trivia corner, and then the main topics of the evening. The solar wind, it's 21.9 kilometers a second. So we're still getting buffeted by some solar wind right now, and it's starting to die down, it's abating. Earlier in the week it was over 700 kilometers a second, and we were hit with about a three-day period of being buffeted by this solar plasma, but it's slowly dying down, and you'll start to see the HF propagation starting to pick up in the next little while. Even the density of the protons, which are in this plasma, They're starting to abate a bit as well, 2.22 protons per cubic centimetre, so I should say 2.0, solar flux index 138, sunspot numbers, we have 87 sunspot clusters right now, and we have AR 4287, 88, 90, 91, 92, 94, and 94 is the biggest, and 94 is slowly rotating towards Earth. I'll talk about that a little bit later. The second largest of them is the AR 4291, and then right after that comes in AR 4288.
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