Solar magnetograph for space weather prediction
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Space weather prediction is a necessary element of the technological safety system for ground- and space-based objects. The most promising at the current stage is creating a ground-based observation network. Such a network should include solar magnetographs providing observation of large-scale solar magnetic fields. Magnetographic observation data allow estimating parameters of recurrent solar wind streams. The paper presents a project of a solar magnetograph to ensure space weather prediction.
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This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation under the state assignment No. 075-03-2025-420/4.
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