6/04/2018
5/29/2018
Lunar Report - 05/29/2018
Date and time: 29 May 2018 - 14:34MST
Moon distance to earth: 248,488 miles
Age moon:15 days
Moon phase: Full Moon
Percentage visible: 100%
It is Flower Moon
The Full Moon this days is the Flower of May 2018.
TODAY - TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2018
The Moon today is in a Full Moon phase. During a Full Moon the moon is 100% illuminated as seen from Earth and is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun. The Moon will be visible throughout the night sky rising at sunset in the east and setting with the sunrise the next morning. The point at which a Full Moon occurs can be measured down to a fraction of a second. The time it takes between full moons is known as a Synodic month and is 29.530587981 days long.
Upcoming main Moon phases
Last Quarter after 8 days on 6 June 2018 at 18:32
New Moon after 15 days on 13 June 2018 at 19:43
First Quarter after 21 days on 20 June 2018 at 10:51
Full Moon after 29 days on 28 June 2018 at 04:53
Spring tide
There is high Full Moon ocean tide today. Combined Sun and Moon gravitational tidal force working on Earth is strong, because of the Sun-Earth-Moon syzygy alignment.

Summarized Tidal Times/Depths
- Tropic of Cancer
Low 03:35am --> (0.15m)
High 09:28am --> (2.63m)
Low 03:45pm --> (-0.25m)
High 10:06pm --> (2.85m)
Moon before southern standstill
10 days after previous North standstill on 18 May 2018 at 15:02 in ♋ Cancer, when Moon has reached northern declination of ∠20.652°. Next 2 days the lunar orbit moves southward to face South declination of ∠-20.727° in the next southern standstill on 1 June 2018 at 07:09 in ♑ Capricorn.
Solar Report - 05/29/2018
:Product: Forecast Discussion
:Issued: 2018 May 29 1230 UTC
# Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA,
Space Weather Prediction Center
#
Solar Wind (24 hr Summary)
Solar wind parameters were indicative of a return to a slow solar wind regime. Solar wind speed averaged around 400 km/s and total field strength was between 1 to 8 nT, with only weak southward deviations of the Bz component. The phi angle was positive.
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Forecast
A slow solar wind regime is expected to continue all three days (29-31 May).
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Solar Activity (24 hr Summary)
Solar activity reached low levels. Region 2712 (N15E12, Csi/beta) was stable in growth, but managed a C2 flare at 28/1636Z, and several B-class flares. No CMEs were observed in available coronagraph imagery.
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Forecast
Solar activity is expected to remain very low, with a chance for C-class flares all three days (29-31 May) due primarily to the flare potential of Region 2712.
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Energetic Particle (24 hr Summary)
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux was at normal levels and the greater than 10 MeV proton flux remained at background values.
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Forecast
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux is expected to continue at normal to moderate levels and the greater than 10 MeV proton flux to remain at background levels all three days (29-31 May).
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Geospace (24 hr Summary)
The geomagnetic field was quiet.
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Forecast
The geomagn etic field is expected to be primarily quiet all three days (29-31 May).
:Issued: 2018 May 29 1230 UTC
# Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA,
Space Weather Prediction Center
#
Solar Wind (24 hr Summary)
Solar wind parameters were indicative of a return to a slow solar wind regime. Solar wind speed averaged around 400 km/s and total field strength was between 1 to 8 nT, with only weak southward deviations of the Bz component. The phi angle was positive.
.
Forecast
A slow solar wind regime is expected to continue all three days (29-31 May).
.
Solar Activity (24 hr Summary)
Solar activity reached low levels. Region 2712 (N15E12, Csi/beta) was stable in growth, but managed a C2 flare at 28/1636Z, and several B-class flares. No CMEs were observed in available coronagraph imagery.
.
Forecast
Solar activity is expected to remain very low, with a chance for C-class flares all three days (29-31 May) due primarily to the flare potential of Region 2712.
.
Energetic Particle (24 hr Summary)
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux was at normal levels and the greater than 10 MeV proton flux remained at background values.
.
Forecast
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux is expected to continue at normal to moderate levels and the greater than 10 MeV proton flux to remain at background levels all three days (29-31 May).
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Geospace (24 hr Summary)
The geomagnetic field was quiet.
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Forecast
The geomagn etic field is expected to be primarily quiet all three days (29-31 May).
5/27/2018
Lunar Geometries Week of May 27,2018
Thank you to Everyone, for all of your continuing support as I deal with a complicated family matter. I hope to share periodically, from time to time, here. Unfortunately I cannot maintain my Facebook account for this period. It is VERY EMOTIONAL, and will get worse and worse, as I progress through my VERY IMPORTANT family matter.
But I will keep this up, as long as a can, and as frequently as my emotional status can handle.
What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger.
- I love my daughter.
11/12/2017
M 7.2 - 32km SSW of Halabjah, Iraq
By: Gordon Rutherford
M 7.2 - 32km SSW of Halabjah, Iraq
UTC Time = 2017-11-12 18:18:19
Magnitude = 7.2m
Location = 34.930°N 45.794°E
Depth = 33.9 km
Drivers:
Uranus at Median, during Uranus at 150 degrees from the Moon
Solar Magnetic Field
- Earth/Moon in the Neutral to Negative
NASA JPL Data
Solar Magnetic Field
- Earth-facing
Epicenter Skyview
NOAA Geomagnetic Polarity
-Regional
10/31/2017
USGS EQ Analysis - 10/31/2017
By: Gordon Rutherford
USGS DATA downloaded
DATE 10/31/2017
TIME 23:59:47
Number of quakes >2.5m 61
Number of ALL QUAKES 278
Highest Magnitude Quake
Depth = 11.06 km
Magnitude = 6.8
UTC Time = 00:42:06
137km E of Tadine, New Caledonia
Deepest Quake
Depth = 340.14
Magnitude = 4.2
UTC Time = 17:35:19
126km SSW of Raoul Island, New Zealand
Magnitudes #
2.5m 21
3m 3
4m 14
5m 21
6m 2
7m 0
8m 0
9 + 0
Depth KM #
Surface 0-5km 12
43 6-15km 26
16-25km 5
Deep 26 - 50km 9
18 51 - 99km 4
100 - 199km 4
200 - 299km 0
300 - 499km 1
500 + 0
Epicenter Magnetic Polarity
Totals Percentage
RED 48 78.69%
GREEN 9 14.75%
BLUE 4 6.56%
NASA JPL Data
- Lunar and Combinational Geometries
Adding the Rotating Solar Magnetic Field
USGS Local Times Summarized
- NASA JPL and Tidal Data
Local Times Summarized
- To NASA JPL Data
Earthquake Magnetic Polarity Distribution
USGS Data and Conversions
10/30/2017
M 6.8 - 109km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia
By: Gordon Rutherford
M 6.8 - 109km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia
UTC Time = 2017-10-31 00:42:13
Magnitude = 6.8m
Location = 21.887°S 168.874°E
Depth = 29.4 km
DRIVER:
Jupiter at 120 degrees from the Moon
COMBINATIONAL GEOMETRIES
- Neptune at Lunar Conjunction
Rotating Solar Magnetic Field
- Mercury (Dia-Magnetic)
in the Neutral to Negative
- Earth(Mantle)/Moon in the Negative
NOTES:
Neptune at Lunar Conjunction and the Lunar resonance of the Rotating Solar Magnetic field Double up here AS WELL AS Jupiter and Mercury are ALSO Magnetically Doubling up in polarity as Mercury is in the Neutral to Negative Rotating Solar Magnetic field, and being Dia-Magnetic it then resonates POSITIVELY which then doubles as Jupiter is Also Positive (Ferro-Magnetically)
Geomagnetic Polarity

NASA JPL Data
Epicenter Skyview
Antipodal Locations
Antipodal Skyview
Earth-facing
Solar Magnetic Field
Geocentric View
Rotating Solar Magnetic Field
10/29/2017
M 6.0 - North of Franz Josef Land
By: Gordon Rutherford
M 6.0 - North of Franz Josef Land
UTC Time = 2017-10-28 19:11:01
Magnitude = 6.0m
Location = 86.893°N, 55.135°E
Depth = 10.0 km
DRIVERS:
Mercury at Eastern Lunar Elongation
Rotating Solar Magnetic Field:
- Mercury (Dia-Magnetic) in the Positive Rotating Solar Magnetic Field, resonating Negatively
- Earth/Moon in the Negative Field
Epicenter Skyview
Earth Facing/ Solar Magnetic Field
NASA JPL Data and Rotating Solar Wind
Regional Geomagnetic Polarity
10/27/2017
Nasa JPL and Solar Data - Oct 27th, 2017
By: Gordon Rutherford
Lunar Geometries
1/4 - 1st Quarter
Jupiter at Lunar E. Elong
Uranus at Lunar W. Elong
- Jupiter and the Sun at Geocentric Conjunction
- Jupiter and Uranus at Heliocentric Opposition
- Saturn at 120 degrees from Uranus
Solar Magnetic Field
- Earth/Moon in the Neutral
- Mercury (Dia-Magnetic) in Neutral
- Mars in the Neutral
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.
Tidal Times - Tropic of Cancer
(Global Average)
- High 02:24am
(2.68m) - Low 08:42am
(1.00m) - High 03:09pm
(2.85m) - Low 09:27pm
(1.22m)
LUNAR + COMBINATIONAL Geometries
Combinational Geometries
Rotating Solar Magnetic Field
SOLAR WIND Forecasted.
NASA JPL Data Forecasted
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