Speaker
            Ms
    Gulnur Kantay
        
            (Al-Farabi Kazakh National University)
        
    Description
Key parameters monitoring for space weather by Kazakhstan's multi-level system measurements with a database update and diagnostics of a state of the near-Earth space is carried out. Results of space environment monitoring are accessible via the Internet on the web-site of the Institute of Ionosphere (http://www.ionos.kz/?q=en/node/21) in real time. Kazakhstan's multi-level system measurements includes an experimental setup for records of cosmic ray intensity using a neutron monitor (AATB high mountain cosmic ray station), a magnetic observatory “Alma-Ata”, a solar radio telescope for measurements of the solar radio flux at frequencies of 1.078 GHz (27.8 cm) and 2.8 GHz (10.7 cm) with 1-second time resolution, and a Callisto radio spectrometer (type eC37). Kazakhstan Space Weather Prediction Center works daily (http://ionos.kz/?q=en/node/21). We issue the short-term and long-term forecasts of magnetic activities (Ар-indexes) and solar activity (F10.7) for 55 days, the forecast of probability of a large proton enhancement for 28 days and the forecast of fluence of magnetospheric electrons with energy> 2 MeV at geostationary orbit for 28 days and provide this information to all interested organizations in Kazakhstan. An off-optimum situation with the Kazakhstan geostationary satellite KazSat-2 was analyzed.
            Author
        
            
                
                        Ms
                    
                
                    
                        Gulnur Kantay
                    
                
                
                        (Al-Farabi Kazakh National University)
                    
            
        
    
        Co-authors
        
            
                
                        Mrs
                    
                
                    
                        Irina Tsepakina
                    
                
                
                        (Institute of ionosphere)
                    
            
        
            
                
                        Mrs
                    
                
                    
                        Olga Kryakunova
                    
                
                
                        (Institute of ionosphere)