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China to lead global space weather network to monitor dangerous solar eruptions

China to lead global space weather network to monitor dangerous solar eruptions

China has set out to lead the construction of the world's most comprehensive space weather monitoring and warning network, an ambitious ground-based system comprising the largest chain of observatories on Earth, passing through more than 10 countries and regions.
The International Meridian Circle Programme (IMCP) is aimed at building a matrix of surveillance stations to better understand and forecast solar activity such as solar storms, which can severely disrupt
satellite communications , navigation and
power grids on Earth.
The programme covers a huge section of the Earth – extending halfway around the planet and forming the largest network of observatories ever built.
The project, which according to the IMCP website does not include the United States, was officially launched at a forum during the second Belt and Road Conference on Science and Technology Exchange in Chengdu, in southwest China's Sichuan province, on June 12.
The Post has contacted the scientists in charge of the initiative for comment.
During the forum, five more organisations – including the Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics, under the International Science Council – as well as research institutes from South Korea, Nigeria, Thailand and Uganda, signed cooperation agreements with the National Space Science Centre (NSSC) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the lead institute of the project.
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