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The recognition of space weather hazards is increasingly growing, highlighting the importance of monitoring and forecasting it. High precision satellite positioning techniques have become essential in various areas of social and economic infrastructure. However, it is well-known that Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) can be affected by space weather-induced ionospheric variations. This poses a challenge as it can impact the reliability and accuracy of GNSS-based systems. Space weather phenomena can also have significant effects on aviation systems and electric power grids. Given that many of these phenomena occur on a global scale, it is crucial to have a comprehensive monitoring and observation network. Currently, numerous ground-based observations are managed by local government or academic bodies. In contrast, space-based observations are typically operated by space agencies,...