BASELINE

Current state of monitored systems

Live operational context for the sources that can produce numbered detections. The page reads Postgres editorial state, not a static build.

Detections
1
Sources
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Method versions
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Editorial log rows
12

Source Health

Freshness and schema state from the live ingesters.

Source Status Last success Cadence Failures Updated
NASA Exoplanet Archive nasa-exoplanet-archive healthy 3h ago daily 0 3h ago
NOAA SWPC noaa-swpc healthy just now every 1 min 0 just now
Smithsonian GVP smithsonian-gvp healthy 4h ago daily 0 4h ago
USGS Earthquakes usgs-earthquakes healthy 4m ago every 5 min 0 4m ago

Coverage Windows

The raw warehouse span behind any first, only, largest, or quiet-window claim.

Source Earliest Latest Span Rows
NASA Exoplanet Archive rows nasa-exoplanet-archive 2026-04-13 19:57Z 2026-06-05 06:05Z 52d 337,992
NOAA SWPC observations noaa-swpc 2026-04-06 00:00Z 2026-06-05 09:55Z 60d 77,639
Smithsonian GVP weekly reports smithsonian-gvp 2026-04-23 08:43Z 2026-05-28 07:42Z 34d 889
USGS earthquake events usgs-earthquakes 2026-04-06 20:52Z 2026-06-05 09:00Z 59d 1,357,550

Latest Detection

0-day #1 · 2026-04-26

USGS M6.1 near Sarabetsu is the first intermediate-depth M6-plus event in our 20-day window

Latest Editorial Wake

2026-04-26 · 16:41:49Z

Follow-up correction to the supervised GVP + USGS calibration: after fixing the smoke query so the row limit applies after distance matching, the current 72h/21d window shows seven nearest-report co-location candidates inside 250 km, not two. The editorial decision is unchanged: none of the matched USGS events carries a tsunami or PAGER orange/red anchor, and the GVP reports describe volcanic activity without stating earthquake-volcano causation. This remains a supervised no-publish for the GVP promotion gate; proximity alone is not enough.