Carrington — Space Weather & Earth Monitor

Space Weather & Earth Monitor

Real-time solar-storm, earthquake, and aurora alerts — built on live data from NOAA, NASA, and USGS, for citizen scientists and the simply curious.

Your Window to Space Weather

Named after the Carrington Event of 1859, the most powerful solar storm in recorded history. Understanding space weather is not just curiosity - it is preparation.

Space Weather Data

Track real-time conditions with KP Index, X-ray flux, solar wind, particle flux, and radio blackout monitoring. Data updated every minute.

  • KP Index (1-min & 3-hour)
  • X-ray Flux (B, C, M, X class)
  • Solar Wind Speed & Density
  • Proton & Electron Radiation

Earth Monitoring

Global event tracking from USGS, EMSC, GeoNet, and INGV. Monitor earthquakes, volcanoes, aurora forecasts, and ionospheric conditions.

  • Multi-source Earthquakes
  • Volcanic Activity Tracking
  • OVATION Aurora Forecasts
  • TEC & DRAP Ionospheric Data

Interactive Maps

Explore with BLOT Map layers for earthquakes, volcanoes, aurora, wind, and pressure. Navigate the solar system with our 3D planet map.

  • BLOT Map with Multiple Layers
  • 3D Interactive Planet Map
  • Real Orbital Data
  • Comet & Asteroid Tracking

46 Solar Video Streams

Watch the Sun in real-time with SDO, GOES, and Helioviewer imagery. Access ENLIL solar wind propagation models from NASA, NOAA, and ESA.

  • SDO & GOES Imagery
  • Helioviewer Streams
  • ENLIL Model Forecasts
  • Multiple Wavelengths

28 Smart Alert Types

Push notifications for space weather events, earthquakes, volcanoes, and cosmic rays. Location-based alerts for aurora visibility and nearby seismic events.

  • KP Index & X-ray Flare Alerts
  • Earthquake & Volcano Alerts
  • NOAA Watches & Warnings
  • Location-based Notifications

Citizen Science

Built for citizen scientists - not just passive observers. Discover academic papers, discuss research with the community, and access historical data for analysis.

  • Academic Paper Discovery
  • Community Research Discussion
  • Historical Data Archive
  • Collaboration Features

Start Your Mission Today

Join thousands of citizen scientists monitoring space weather and Earth events. Available on iOS and Android.