Earth's heartbeat on

Saturday, April 11, 2026

64
Active
Kp 4.0
What was happening

Earth's electromagnetic pulse is showing elevated activity, particularly in the 20-30 Hz range, with some unusual peaks observed. The overall trend indicates a slight decrease in intensity.

What came next

Conditions are expected to remain relatively stable over the next 24-72 hours, with the Kp forecast indicating a maximum of 3.7. The northward orientation of the IMF Bz suggests the magnetosphere is well-shielded, and the fast solar wind is unlikely to cause significant geomagnetic disturbances.

Schumann
64
Peak: 95
58 readings
Geomagnetic
Kp 4.0
Avg: Kp 2.4
Active
Solar wind
629 km/s
Bz min: -4.9 nT
M flare: 20%
Sleep that night
82
SQI
Excellent
Calm cosmic conditions for restful sleep
Moon
28%
Waning Crescent
Kp peak
4.0
observed that day
Schumann
Active
station average
6h drop
no pressure data

Quiet geomagnetic field, no notable lunar or atmospheric pressure stressors. A favourable night for deep sleep — your nervous system gets a clean slate.

Estimate based on real measurements that night. Sleep effect grounded in peer-reviewed studies (Cajochen et al., Current Biology 2013 on lunar phase; Babayev 2002 on geomagnetic-melatonin coupling). Not medical advice.

Could it have affected you?

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Correlation is not causation. This is for self-reflection, not medical advice. If you have persistent concerns, talk to a doctor.

Wellness insight

Focus on grounding practices and mindful breathing to help integrate any subtle energetic shifts you might be experiencing.

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