How do we know what kind of "weather" we're having in space? Scientists use a network of ground-based observatories combined with satellite-based instruments to monitor solar activity, measure magnetic fields, and detect many types of radiation. They also use complex computer models to help predict the ebb and flow of space weather systems.

 
Instruments & Techniques for Space Weather Measurements
How do Satellites & Spacecraft Monitor Space Weather?
Ground-based Observations of Space Weather
Modeling Space Weather
Metrics & Indices that Describe Space Weather


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