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10/21/2019
Lunar Resonant Geometries - 10/22/2019
By: Gordon Rutherford
Solar Rotating Magnetic Field
Solar Rotating Magnetic Field
MUST be Dead Rock Body Material, Not Active Dynamo
Solar Magnetic Field Polarity at Heliocentric Positions
- **Earth (Mantle/ Moon)
Para-Magnetic = Neutral (LOW)
- Mars Para-Magnetic = Neutral (LOW)
- Mercury Dia-Magnetic = Neutral (LOW)
(Resonating at Neutral HIGH)
** = Earth Core (Dynamo/Ferro-Magnetic)
Mantle = Cooled Para-Magnetic Rock
(Para-Magnetic)
GEOCENTRIC LUNAR MAGNETIC
RESONANT GEOMETRIES
GEOCENTRIC LUNAR MAGNETIC RESONANT GEOMETRIES
NASA JPL Horizons Ephemeris Data, concentrating on Lunar Resonant Geometries
- Mercury at Western Elongation
- Jupiter at 120 degrees from the Moon
- Saturn at 150 degrees from the Moon
- Neptune at 150 degrees from the Moon
NASA JPL Data
- Lunar Resonant Focus
COMBINATIONAL GEOMETRIES
Geocentric Positions relative to the Positions
surrounding the Earth, in 360 degrees.
- EARTH CROSSING URANUS CONNECTED PATH TO THE SUN
- Jupiter and Neptune at Western Elongation
*** URANUS AND SATURN AT NEAR 120 DEGREES APART ***
- MAGNETIC OPPOSITION during JUPITER AND NEPTUNE
- MAGNETIC OPPOSITION during URANUS AND SATURN
*** = added after reviewing reports
NASA JPL Data
- Geocentric Combinational Geometries
GEOCENTRIC LUNAR MAGNETIC RESONANT GEOMETRIES
NASA JPL Horizons Ephemeris Data, concentrating on Lunar Resonant Geometries
- Mercury at Western Elongation
- Jupiter at 120 degrees from the Moon
- Saturn at 150 degrees from the Moon
- Neptune at 150 degrees from the Moon
NASA JPL Data
- Lunar Resonant Focus
COMBINATIONAL GEOMETRIES
Geocentric Positions relative to the Positions
surrounding the Earth, in 360 degrees.
- EARTH CROSSING URANUS CONNECTED PATH TO THE SUN
- Jupiter and Neptune at Western Elongation
*** URANUS AND SATURN AT NEAR 120 DEGREES APART ***
- MAGNETIC OPPOSITION during JUPITER AND NEPTUNE
- MAGNETIC OPPOSITION during URANUS AND SATURN
*** = added after reviewing reports
NASA JPL Data
- Geocentric Combinational Geometries
7 Day - NASA JPL FORECASTED
LUNAR RESONANT GEOMETRIES
Solar Report - 10/22/2019
By: Gordon Rutherford
:Product: Forecast Discussion
:Issued: 2019 Oct 23 0030 UTC
# Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center #
Solar Wind (24 hr Summary)
Solar wind parameters were at background levels under a nominal solar
wind regime. 321 km/s
Forecast
Background solar wind conditions are expected on 23 Oct as a nominal
solar wind regime persists. On 24 Oct, a CIR, ahead of an anticipated
positive polarity CH HSS, is expected to produce enhancements
in the solar wind environment that are expected to last into 25 Oct.
Geospace (24 hr Summary)
The geomagnetic field was quiet. NEGATIVE @ Earth-facing
Forecast
The geomagnetic field is expected to remain generally quiet on 23 Oct
under a nominal solar wind regime. On 24 Oct, a positive polarity CH HSS
is expected to move into a geoeffective position, increasing activity to
mostly unsettled to active levels, with isolated G1 (minor) storm
periods likely. G1 (minor) storm conditions are likely to continue on 25
Oct as CH HSS influence persists.
Solar Activity (24 hr Summary)
Solar activity was very low. No Earth-directed CMEs were observed in
available satellite imagery.
Forecast
Solar activity is expected to persist at very low levels on 23-25 Oct.
Energetic Particle (24 hr Summary)
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux was normal and the greater than 10
MeV proton flux was at background levels.
Forecast
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux is expected to be at normal levels
on 23 Oct, increasing to normal to moderate levels on 24-25 Oct as a
positive polarity CH HSS moves into a geoeffective position. The greater
than 10 MeV proton flux is expected to continue at background levels
throughout the forecast period.
:Product: Forecast Discussion
:Issued: 2019 Oct 23 0030 UTC
# Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center #
Solar Wind (24 hr Summary)
Solar wind parameters were at background levels under a nominal solar
wind regime. 321 km/s
Forecast
Background solar wind conditions are expected on 23 Oct as a nominal
solar wind regime persists. On 24 Oct, a CIR, ahead of an anticipated
positive polarity CH HSS, is expected to produce enhancements
in the solar wind environment that are expected to last into 25 Oct.
Geospace (24 hr Summary)
The geomagnetic field was quiet. NEGATIVE @ Earth-facing
Forecast
The geomagnetic field is expected to remain generally quiet on 23 Oct
under a nominal solar wind regime. On 24 Oct, a positive polarity CH HSS
is expected to move into a geoeffective position, increasing activity to
mostly unsettled to active levels, with isolated G1 (minor) storm
periods likely. G1 (minor) storm conditions are likely to continue on 25
Oct as CH HSS influence persists.
Solar Activity (24 hr Summary)
Solar activity was very low. No Earth-directed CMEs were observed in
available satellite imagery.
Forecast
Solar activity is expected to persist at very low levels on 23-25 Oct.
Energetic Particle (24 hr Summary)
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux was normal and the greater than 10
MeV proton flux was at background levels.
Forecast
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux is expected to be at normal levels
on 23 Oct, increasing to normal to moderate levels on 24-25 Oct as a
positive polarity CH HSS moves into a geoeffective position. The greater
than 10 MeV proton flux is expected to continue at background levels
throughout the forecast period.
Lunar Report - 10/22/2019
By: Gordon Rutherford
TODAY - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2019
The Moon today is in a Waning Crescent phase. In this phase the Moon’s illumination is growing smaller each day until the New Moon. During this phase the Moon is getting closer to the Sun as viewed from Earth and the night side of the Moon is facing the Earth with only a small edge of the Moon being illuminated. This phase is best viewed an hour or 2 before the sunrise and can be quite beautiful if you're willing to get up early. It can also be a great time to see the features of the Moon's surface. Along the edge where the illuminated portion meets the dark side, the craters and mountains cast long shadows making them easier to observe with a telescope or binoculars.
It is Hunter Moon
The Full Moon is called the "Hunter Moon" of October 2019.
New Moon in 4 days
After 4 days on 28 October 2019 at 03:38 in ♏ Scorpio, the Moon will be in New Moon geocentric conjunction with the Sun and this alignment forms next Sun-Moon-Earth syzygy.
1 day after Last Quarter
Previous main lunar phase is the Last Quarter before 1 day on 21 October 2019 at 12:39.
Neap tide
There is low ocean tide today. Sun and Moon gravitational forces are not aligned, but meet at big angle, so their combined tidal force is weak.
Moon before perigee
12 days after point of apogee on 10 October 2019 at 18:29 in ♓ Pisces. The lunar orbit is getting closer, while the Moon is moving inward the Earth. It will keep this direction for the next 2 days, until it get to the point of next perigee on 26 October 2019 at 10:41 in ♎ Libra.
Distance to Moon 364 775 km
Moon is 364 775 km (226 661 mi) away from Earth on this date. Moon moves closer next 2 days until perigee, when Earth-Moon distance will reach 361 316 km (224 511 mi).
Moon after northern standstill
3 days after previous North standstill on 20 October 2019 at 08:07 in ♋ Cancer, when Moon has reached northern declination of ∠22.947°. Next 9 days the lunar orbit moves southward to face South declination of ∠-23.047° in the next southern standstill on 2 November 2019 at 00:33 in ♑ Capricorn.
Beaver Moon after 20 days
Next Full Moon is the Beaver Moon of November 2019 after 20 days on 12 November 2019 at 13:34.
WORKS CITED
Lunar orbit position on 22 October 2019 Saturday 12:00 UTC
NORTHERN HEMISPHERE AVERAGE
Moonrise 1:20 am
Median 08:10 am
Moonset 3:09 pm
The Moon today is in a Waning Crescent phase. In this phase the Moon’s illumination is growing smaller each day until the New Moon. During this phase the Moon is getting closer to the Sun as viewed from Earth and the night side of the Moon is facing the Earth with only a small edge of the Moon being illuminated. This phase is best viewed an hour or 2 before the sunrise and can be quite beautiful if you're willing to get up early. It can also be a great time to see the features of the Moon's surface. Along the edge where the illuminated portion meets the dark side, the craters and mountains cast long shadows making them easier to observe with a telescope or binoculars.
It is Hunter Moon
The Full Moon is called the "Hunter Moon" of October 2019.
New Moon in 4 days
After 4 days on 28 October 2019 at 03:38 in ♏ Scorpio, the Moon will be in New Moon geocentric conjunction with the Sun and this alignment forms next Sun-Moon-Earth syzygy.
1 day after Last Quarter
Previous main lunar phase is the Last Quarter before 1 day on 21 October 2019 at 12:39.
Neap tide
There is low ocean tide today. Sun and Moon gravitational forces are not aligned, but meet at big angle, so their combined tidal force is weak.
Moon before perigee
12 days after point of apogee on 10 October 2019 at 18:29 in ♓ Pisces. The lunar orbit is getting closer, while the Moon is moving inward the Earth. It will keep this direction for the next 2 days, until it get to the point of next perigee on 26 October 2019 at 10:41 in ♎ Libra.
Distance to Moon 364 775 km
Moon is 364 775 km (226 661 mi) away from Earth on this date. Moon moves closer next 2 days until perigee, when Earth-Moon distance will reach 361 316 km (224 511 mi).
Moon after northern standstill
3 days after previous North standstill on 20 October 2019 at 08:07 in ♋ Cancer, when Moon has reached northern declination of ∠22.947°. Next 9 days the lunar orbit moves southward to face South declination of ∠-23.047° in the next southern standstill on 2 November 2019 at 00:33 in ♑ Capricorn.
Beaver Moon after 20 days
Next Full Moon is the Beaver Moon of November 2019 after 20 days on 12 November 2019 at 13:34.
WORKS CITED
https://www.moongiant.com/phase/today/
https://lunaf.com/lunar-calendar/
https://www.calendar-365.com/moon/current-moon-phase.html
https://www.moontracks.com/declinations.html
https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/usa/miami
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