Progress of International Meridian Circle Program
作者机构:National Space Science CenterChinese Academy of SciencesBeijing 100190 IRAP(CNRS-University Toulouse III-CNES)Toulouse 31400 Haystack ObservatoryMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMA 01886 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas EspaciaisSão Josédos Campos(SP)Brazil 12227-010 China Research Institute of Radio wave PropagationQingdao 266000 Institute of Geology and GeophysicsChinese Academy of SciencesBeijing 100083
出 版 物:《空间科学学报》 (Chinese Journal of Space Science)
年 卷 期:2024年第44卷第4期
页 面:741-745页
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学科分类:070802[理学-空间物理学] 07[理学] 0708[理学-地球物理学]
基 金:Supported by International Meridian Circle Program Headquarters China-Brazil Joint Laboratory for Space Weather(Y42347A99S)
主 题:Chinese Meridian Project(CMP) International Meridian Circle Program(IMCP) China-Brazil Joint Laboratory for Space Weather North Pole and Southeast Asia networks
摘 要:In 2024,the Chinese Meridian Project(CMP)completed its construction,deploying 282 instruments across 31 *** achievement not only provides a robust foundation but also serves as a reference template for the International Meridian Circle Program(IMCP).The IMCP aims to integrate and establish a comprehensive network of ground-based monitoring stations designed to track the propagation of space weather events from the Sun to ***,it monitors various disturbances generated within the Earth system that impact *** the past two years,significant progress has been made on the *** particular,the second phase of construction for the China-Brazil Joint Laboratory for Space Weather has been completed,and the North Pole and Southeast Asia networks are under active *** 2024 IMCP joint observation campaign was successfully *** facilitate these developments,the scientific program committee of IMCP was established,following the success of 2023 IMCP workshop and the space weather school,which was co-hosted with the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization(APSCO)and sponsored by Chinese Academy of Sciences(CAS)and Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics(SCOSTEP).Preparations are now underway for the 2024 workshop in collaboration with the National Institute for Space Research(INPE)in Brazil.