Space Weather Center

The Space Weather Center (SWC) tracks weather on planets other than Earth, as well as solar activity, van Allen belt fluctuations, near Earth objects, etc. The GGMA, which tracks spots, is a part of the SWC.

History
The SWC was founded in 2028 during early Mars missions. Its headquarters was located on the ISS until the space station was decommissioned in 2036. The headquarters was then moved to the Russian Mars colony, and remained there until 2084, when it was moved to the new international capital of Mars. in 2089, the GGMA was founded, and started tracking spots.