The OpenMadrigal project seeks to develop and support an on-line database for geospace data. The project has been led by MIT
Haystack Observatory since 1980, but now has active support from Jicamarca Observatory and other community members. Madrigal
is a robust, World Wide Web based system capable of managing and serving archival and real-time data, in a variety of formats,
from a wide range of ground-based instruments. Madrigal is installed at a number of sites around the world. Data at each Madrigal
site is locally controlled and can be updated at any time, but shared metadata between Madrigal sites allow searching of all
Madrigal sites at once from any Madrigal site. Data is local; metadata is shared.
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