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Radio Solar Telescope Network

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Radio Solar Telescope Network (RSTN) is a network of solar observatories maintained and operated by the 557th Weather Wing, ACC.[1][2] The RSTN consists of ground-based observatories in Australia, Italy, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.[3]

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History

It became apparent in the early 1960s that certain space weather events might interfere with the stated U.S. objective of a crewed mission to the moon. In particular, the sun emits continuous electromagnetic energy and electrically charged particles, which can cause disturbances in the near-Earth environment and disrupt satellite communications.

Foremost among these concerns was the possibility of a geomagnetic storm of solar origin. Metric Type II radio bursts, signatures of coronal shock waves or coronal mass ejections, were known to be commonly associated with solar flares. The United States Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) was thus assigned the task of developing and validating a network of ground-based solar observatories. AFRL established a worldwide network of sweep frequency recorders from which estimates of the shock speed in the corona could be made. This network, called the Radio Solar Telescope Network (RSTN), uses a bandwidth from 25 MHz to 85 MHz.

The prototype was assembled and operated at the Sagamore Hill Solar Radio Observatory during the early 1960s. The Sagamore Hill Solar Radio Observatory began operating solar patrols in 1966. The Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (AFGL, currently Phillips Lab) transferred operation of the observatory to Detachment 2 of the 2nd Weather Group of the Air Force Weather Agency in October 1978. However, Phillips Lab continues to work in an advisory capacity to the observatory.

Mission

The mission of the solar observatories of the RSTN is to monitor solar flares, noise storms and other releases of energy from the sun, and when necessary, notify military and civilian personnel concerned with space, weather, power and communications in countries throughout the world.

Operations

The radio and optical observatories are operated by detachments of the 2nd Weather Group, as follows:

The RSTN is complemented in its real-time capability by a radio telescope operated from 25 MHz (the ionospheric cutoff) to 1,800 MHz by the Ionospheric Prediction Service at the Paul Wild Observatory in Culgoora, New South Wales, Australia.

References

  1. ^ "2d Weather Squadron, Radio Solar Telescope Network". 557th Weather Wing. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  2. ^ "Solar Electro-Optical Network (SEON, RSTN, SOON)". National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). 2022-12-12. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  3. ^ Cliver, E. W.; Gentile, L. C.; Wells, G. D. (1987-07-01). RSTN (Radio Solar Telescope Network) observations of the 16 February 1984 cosmic-ray flare (Report). Air Force Geophysics Lab., Hanscom AFB, MA (USA).
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