Volume 44 Issue 4
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WANG Chi, BLANC Michel, ZHANG Shunrong, DENARDINI Clezio Marcos, LIU William, SHEN Xuhui, WU Jian, XU Jiyao, LI Hui, ZHANG Qinghe, REN Liwen, ZHU Yajun, LI Guozhu, DING Zonghua, LIU Zhengkuan, YANG Fang. Progress of International Meridian Circle Program. Chinese Journal of Space Science, 2024, 44(4): 741-745 doi: 10.11728/cjss2024.04.2024-yg24
Citation: WANG Chi, BLANC Michel, ZHANG Shunrong, DENARDINI Clezio Marcos, LIU William, SHEN Xuhui, WU Jian, XU Jiyao, LI Hui, ZHANG Qinghe, REN Liwen, ZHU Yajun, LI Guozhu, DING Zonghua, LIU Zhengkuan, YANG Fang. Progress of International Meridian Circle Program. Chinese Journal of Space Science, 2024, 44(4): 741-745 doi: 10.11728/cjss2024.04.2024-yg24

Progress of International Meridian Circle Program

doi: 10.11728/cjss2024.04.2024-yg24 cstr: 32142.14.cjss2024.04.2024-yg24
Funds:  Supported by International Meridian Circle Program Headquarters, China-Brazil Joint Laboratory for Space Weather (Y42347A99S)
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  • Author Bio:

    Male, born in February 1967 in Shaoyang City, Hunan Province, China, is currently a professor at the National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and an academician of the CAS. His research focu- ses on the large-scale structures of the solar wind, the interaction between the solar wind and Earth’s magnetosphere, and related fields. He has published more than 300 articles in a batch of academic journals like Nature. E-mail: cw@spaceweather.ac.cn

    Born in October 1982 in Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, China, is currently an associate professor at the National Space Science Center, CAS. She also serves as IMCP project manager. Her research focuses on strategic research and overall project management in the fields of space weather and space physics. E-mail: lwren@spaceweather.ac.cn

  • Received Date: 2024-06-15
    Available Online: 2024-08-05
  • In 2024, the Chinese Meridian Project (CMP) completed its construction, deploying 282 instruments across 31 stations. This 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 Earth. Additionally, it monitors various disturbances generated within the Earth system that impact geospace. Over the past two years, significant progress has been made on the IMCP. In 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 construction. The 2024 IMCP joint observation campaign was successfully conducted. To 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.

     

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