7/12/2017
M 4.7 - 53km ESE of Hongtu, China
By: Gordon Rutherford
M 4.7 - 53km ESE of Hongtu, China
2017-07-12 10:42:19 UTC
Magnitude = 4.7m
Location = 37.749°N 101.472°E
Depth = 10.0 km
Drivers:
Jupiter at 120 Degrees from the Moon
(at Epicenter Median)
Combinational Drivers:
- Jupiter and Neptune at Geocentric Opposition
- Neptune at Lunar Conjunction
Epicenter Skyview
Antipodal Locations
Antipodal Skyview
NASA JPL Data
M 5.5 - 73km W of Constitucion, Chile
By: Gordon Rutherford
M 5.5 - 73km W of Constitucion, Chile
UTC Time = 2017-07-12 09:08:17
Magnitude = 5.5m
Location = 35.388°S 73.227°W
Depth = 10.0 km
Drivers:
Neptune at Lunar Conjunction
Combinational Drivers:
- Neptune and Jupiter at Geocentric Opposition
Epicenter Skyview
Antipodal Locations
Antipodal Skyview
NASA JPLD Data
7/11/2017
M 6.6 - 198km NW of Auckland Island, New Zealand
By: Gordon Rutherford
M 6.6 - 198km NW of Auckland Island, New Zealand
UTC Time = 2017-07-11 07:00:01
Magnitude = 6.6m
Location = 49.546°S 164.031°E
Depth = 10.0 km
Drivers:
Jupiter at Median, during Jupiter at 120 degrees from the Moon
Solar Magnetic Field:
- Moon in the Positive
NASA JPL Data
Epicenter Skyview
Antipodal Locations
Antipodal Skyview
Jovian Magnetic Axial Tilts
Celestial Geometries - July 11th, 2017
By: Gordon Rutherford
Lunar Geometries
Moon at 150 Degrees of the Sun
Mercury at Lunar Opposition
Jupiter at Lunar 120 Degrees
Combinational Geometries
- Sun and Mars at Geocentric Conjunction
** Jupiter and Neptune near 150 degrees
** Jupiter and Uranus near 150 degrees
NASA JPL Data - Today
NASA JPL Data - FORECASTED
** Jupiter and Neptune near 150 degrees
** Jupiter and Uranus near 150 degrees
Rotating Solar Magnetic Field
- Earth/Moon in the Positive
- Mercury (Dia-Magnetic) in the Negative
- Mars Neutral to Positive
NASA JPL Data - Today
NASA JPL Data - FORECASTED
Lunar Report - July 11th, 2017
By: Gordon Rutherford
Moon distance to earth:
244,552 miles
Age moon:
17.1 days
Moon phase:
Size of moon decreases
Percentage visible:
94%
TODAY - TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2017
The Moon today is in a Waning Gibbous Phase. This is the first phase after the Full Moon occurs. It lasts roughly 7 days with the Moon’s illumination growing smaller each day until the Moon becomes a Last Quarter Moon with a illumination of 50%. The average Moon rise for this phase is between 9am and Midnight depending on the age of the phase. The moon rises later and later each night setting after sunrise in the morning. During this phase the Moon can also be seen in the early morning daylight hours on the western horizon.
Upcoming main Moon phases
Last Quarter on 16 July 2017 at 19:26
New Moon on 23 July 2017 at 09:46
First Quarter on 30 July 2017 at 15:23
Full Moon on 7 August 2017 at 18:11
Moderate tide
There is medium ocean tide today. Sun and Moon gravitational forces are not aligned, but meet at very acute angle, so their combined tidal force is moderate.
Low 05:07am
(0.17m)
High 11:01am
(2.44m)
Low 05:16pm
(-0.11m)
High 11:33pm
(2.63m)
Solar Report - July 11, 2017
By: Gordon Rutherford
:Product: Forecast Discussion
:Issued: 2017 Jul 11 1230 UTC
Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
Solar Wind (24 hr Summary) Solar wind parameters reflected the continued influence of a positive polarity CH HSS. Solar wind speed steadily increased from initial values near 575 km/s to peak speeds averaging near 670 km/s, before settling near 620 km/s by the end of the period. Total field strength values stayed mostly between 5 to 11 nT. The Bz component was variable, reaching a maximum southward deviation of -3 nT. The phi angle remained steady in a positive solar sector orientation throughout the period.
Forecast Solar wind parameters are expected to remain enhanced over the next two days (11-12 Jul) under continued CH HSS influence. A gradual decrease is expected to begin on day three (13 Jul).
Solar Activity (24 hr Summary)
Solar activity was at very low levels this period as Region 2665 (S06E05,Ekc/beta-gamma) only managed low-level B-class activity. The region showed separation and decreased magnetic complexity during the period. No Earth-directed CMEs were observed in available coronagraph imagery.
Forecast
Solar activity is likely to be low with a chance for M-class (R1-R2/Minor-Moderate) flare activity over the next three days (11-13 Jul).
Energetic Particle (24 hr Summary)
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux reached moderate levels 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 moderate to high flux levels on days one through three (11-13 Jul) due to an enhanced solar wind environment associated with CH HSS influence. The greater than 10 MeV proton flux is expected to persist at background levels throughout the forecast period.
Geospace (24 hr Summary)
The geomagnetic field was at quiet to unsettled levels this period.
Forecast
The geomagnetic field is expected to be at quiet to active levels on days one and two (11-12 Jul) as CH HSS influence prevails. Quiet to unsettled conditions are expected on day three (13 Jul) as CH influence begins to subside.
7/06/2017
M 6.5 - 3km NNE of Masarayao, Philippines
By: Gordon Rutherford
M 6.5 - 3km NNE of Masarayao, Philippines
UTC Time = 2017-07-06 08:03:57
Magnitude = 6.5m
Location = 11.114°N 124.633°E
Depth = 6.5 km
Drivers:
Sun at 150 degrees from the Moon
Combinational Drivers:
- Saturn at Lunar Conjunction
- Sun, Mercury, and Mars at Geocentric Conjunction
Solar Magnetic Field:
- Earth/Moon (Para-Magnetic) Neutral
- Mars (Para-Magnetic) Negative
- Mercury (Dia-Magnetic) Neutral to Positive
Epicenter Skyview
NASA JPL Data
Rotating Solar Magnetic Field
Earth/Moon Magnetic Field
7/05/2017
M 5.8 - 11km SSE of Lincoln, Montana
By: Gordon Rutherford
M 5.8 - 11km SSE of Lincoln, Montana
UTC Time = 2017-07-06 06:30:17
Magnitude = 5.8m
Location = 46.871°N 112.603°W
Depth = 13.6 km
Drivers:
Neptune Rise, Moon Median, while Neptune @ Western Lunar Elongation
Combinational Drivers:
- Saturn at Lunar Conjunction
- Jupiter and Neptune at Geocentric Opposition
Solar Magnetic Field
- Earth/Moon in the Neutral to Negative
Epicenter Skyview
Antipodal Locations
Antipodal Skyview
NASA JPL Data
6/30/2017
Celestial Geometries - 06/30/2017
By: Gordon Rutherford
Reports assembled using the NASA JPL Horizons Data, NOAA DSCOVR Real-time Solar Wind Data, Solar System Scope, The Planets Today - Geocentric View, and the WSA-ENLIL SOLAR WIND PREDICTION websites and analysis tools...
Lunar Geometries
Mars at Lunar E. Elong
Neptune at Lunar 150 Degrees
Combinational Geometries
- Sun, Mercury, and Mars at Geocentric Conjunction
Rotating Solar Magnetic Field
- Earth/Moon in Negative
NASA JPL Horizon's Data
NOAA Solar Wind Data
6/21/2017
ML 4.0 - CRETE, GREECE
By: Gordon Rutherford
ML 4.0 - CRETE, GREECE
UTC Time 2017-06-21 12:46:03.3
Magnitude ML 4.0
Location 35.32 N ; 24.46 E
Depth 67 km
Drivers:
Saturn at Geocentric Opposition to the Sun
- Earth crossing Saturns connected path to the Sun
WEBSITE:
https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=600030
Epicenter Skyview
Antipodal Locations
Anitpodal Skyview
NASA JPL Data
Heliocentric View
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