China's Ground‐Based Space Environment Monitoring Network—Chinese Meridian Project (CMP)

Space Weather Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1029/2024sw003972
Chi Wang, Jiyao Xu, Zhiqing Chen, Hui Li, Xueshang Feng, Zhao-Yan Huang, Jiangyan Wang
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Monitoring and investigation of the solar‐terrestrial space environment is a huge challenge for humans in space age. To this end, China has established the Ground‐based Space Environment Monitoring Network, namely Chinese Meridian Project (CMP). The project comprises three major systems: the Space Environment Monitoring System, Data and Communication System, and Scientific Application System. The Space Environment Monitoring System adopts a well‐designed monitoring architecture, known as “One Chain, Three Networks, and Four Focuses,” to achieve stereoscopic and comprehensive monitoring of the entire solar‐terrestrial space. The “One‐Chain” component utilizes optical, radio, interplanetary scintillation, cosmic ray instruments to cover the causal chain of space weather disturbances from the solar surface to near‐Earth space. For the ionosphere, middle and upper atmosphere, and magnetic field, instruments are deployed along longitudes of 120° and 100°E, and latitudes of 30° and 40°N, forming the “Three Networks.” Furthermore, more powerful monitoring facilities or large‐scale instruments have been deployed in four key regions: the high‐latitude polar region, mid‐latitude region in northern China, low‐latitude region at Hainan Island, and the Tibet region. These four regions are crucial for disturbances propagation and evolution, or possess unique geographical and topographical characteristics. The Data and Communication System and Scientific Application System are designed for data collecting, processing, storage, mining, and providing user service based on data acquired by the Space Environment Monitoring System. The data obtained by CMP will be shared with the global scientific community, facilitating enhanced collaboration on space weather and space physics research.
中国地基空间环境监测网络--子午工程(CMP)
对日地空间环境的监测和研究是人类在太空时代面临的巨大挑战。为此,中国建立了地基空间环境监测网络,即中华子午工程(CMP)。该工程包括三大系统:空间环境监测系统、数据与通信系统和科学应用系统。空间环境监测系统采用精心设计的 "一链三网四聚焦 "监测架构,实现对整个日地空间的立体化、全方位监测。一链 "部分利用光学、无线电、行星际闪烁、宇宙射线等仪器,覆盖从太阳表面到近地空间的空间天气扰动因果链。在电离层、中高层大气和磁场方面,沿东经120°和100°、北纬30°和40°部署了仪器,形成 "三网"。此外,在高纬度极地地区、华北中纬度地区、海南岛低纬度地区和西藏地区等四个重点区域,部署了更强大的监测设施或大型仪器。这四个区域对扰动的传播和演变至关重要,或具有独特的地理和地形特征。数据与通信系统和科学应用系统是根据空间环境监测系统获取的数据设计的,用于数据收集、处理、存储、挖掘和提供用户服务。空间环境监测系统获得的数据将与全球科学界共享,促进加强空间气象和空间物理研究方面的合作。
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