Moskva, Moscow, Russian Federation
UDC 550.3
UDC 55
UDC 550.34
UDC 550.383
CSCSTI 37.01
CSCSTI 37.15
CSCSTI 37.25
CSCSTI 37.31
CSCSTI 38.01
CSCSTI 36.00
CSCSTI 37.00
CSCSTI 38.00
CSCSTI 39.00
CSCSTI 52.00
Russian Classification of Professions by Education 05.00.00
Russian Library and Bibliographic Classification 26
Russian Trade and Bibliographic Classification 63
BISAC SCI SCIENCE
During the period of maximum solar activity, extreme space weather events increasingly affect technical means and systems. The article considers the ground-based heliogeophysical observation platform, as well as on-board heliogeophysical hardware complexes (GGAK), which conduct operational monitoring of space weather from space crafts.
ionospheric, magnetic, heliogeophysical observations, space weather, instruments, metrology
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