Acknowledgments

Standing on the shoulders
of scientists.

ResonanceOne wouldn't exist without the dedicated researchers and institutions who make electromagnetic data freely available to the world.

Special Thanks

To the scientists at Tomsk State
University Observatory

We are very grateful to the researchers and staff at the Tomsk State University Space Observatory for making their invaluable electromagnetic data freely available to the world. Your work helps people all over the world to better understand Earth's electromagnetic environment.

Tomsk State University ObservatorySiberia, Russia

Space Weather Data

NOAA Space Weather
Prediction Center

Our solar flare data, geomagnetic indices, and space weather forecasts come from NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center. Their continuous monitoring of the Sun and Earth's magnetic field provides the foundation for our Activity Index calculations.

NOAA Space Weather Prediction CenterBoulder, Colorado

Also Thanks To

The broader scientific community

Schumann Resonance Researchers

The scientists worldwide who study Earth's electromagnetic resonances and publish their findings openly.

Space Weather Community

The global network of observatories and researchers monitoring our Sun and its effects on Earth.

Science works best when knowledge is shared freely. We're grateful to be part of a world where researchers make their data accessible, enabling tools like ResonanceOne to help people connect with Earth's natural rhythms.

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