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Minus 10

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  1. neutron count 9.9% high kp index 2 quiet
  2. neutron count 10.0% very high kp index 2 quiet
  3. neutron count 10.7% very high kp index 0 quiet
  4. neutron count 10.7% very high kp index 0 quiet
  5. neutron count 11.3% very high kp index 4 unsettled
  6. neutron count 10.8% very high kp index 1 quiet
  7. neutron count 11.4% close to all time space age record of 11.7% set in December 2009
  8. thermosphere 31.2 billion watts solar flux 72 kp index 3 quiet
  9. thermosphere 28.9 billion watts meutron count 9.8% high hp index 2 quiet
  10. thermosphere 30.0 billion watts neutron count 10.1% high kp index 2 quiet
  11. thermosphere 30.7 billion watts neutron count 9.7% high kp index 1 quiet
  12. 7 days blanl 10 for 2020 56% thermosphere 30.7 billion watts solar flux 70 sfu neutron coumt 9.5% high kp index 2 quiet
  13. thermosphere 30.1 billion watts solar flux 73 neutron count 9.4% high kp index 2 quiet
  14. thermosphere 28.6 billion watts neutron count 9.5% high kp index 4 unsettled
  15. thermosphere 28.3 billion watts neutron count 9.1% high kp index 3 quiet
  16. thermosphere 28.1 billion watts neutron count 8.9% high kp index 2 quiet
  17. thermosphere 28.2 billion watts neutron count 9.2% very high solar flux 71 kp index 4 unsettled
  18. thermosphere 27.5 billion watts neutron count 10.2% very high kp index 3 quiet solar flux 71
  19. From Spaceweather: COSMIC RAYS APPROACH THE SPACE AGE RECORD: This weekend, cosmic rays penetrating Earth's atmosphere came within a percentage point of the Space Age record. Because of Solar Minimum, the sun's magnetic field has been weakening, allowing extra cosmic rays into the Solar System. If current trends continue, a new record could be set in 2020. Watch the counts increase right here on Spaceweather.com.
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