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Space weather is an important area of research. The Space Weather Monitor program was introduced by Stanford SOLAR Center with the aim of building and distributing inexpensive ionospheric monitors (SID). These are used to detect changes to the Earth's ionosphere which are caused by solar flares and other ionospheric disturbances that might affect very low frequency (VLF) radio propagation. SuperSID...