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Development of the Project for Reconstruction of the Havana Radio Astronomy Station as Part of the Russian Solar and Space Weather Services

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There is a need today to recreate the Havana observational solar station because of the importance of obtaining a regular forecast of solar activity in a wide range of time intervals. The concept of the created observation network and the infrastructure of the monitoring station as a network element are described in detail. The functions of this network will provide continuous observational material for the Russian Sun and Space Weather Services and will be independent of space observations, but capable of using them for quality control. The physical foundations of complex observations for a wide range of heliogeophysical phenomena are considered.

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This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (projects no. 18-52-34004 and 18-02-00098) and by the Ministry of Science, Technology, and the Environment of Cuba.

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Bogod, V.M., Storozhenko, A.A., Tlatov, A.G. et al. Development of the Project for Reconstruction of the Havana Radio Astronomy Station as Part of the Russian Solar and Space Weather Services. Cosmic Res 59, 80–88 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0010952521020027

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