The full Sentinel-1A operational performance was achieved at the Sentinel-1A Routine Operations Review (RORR), following the completion of the mission operations qualification. A gradual data access was provided to the various users as early as possible, i.e. starting at the time of the In-Orbit Commissioning Phase Review (IOCR), or slightly earlier, as shown in the table below.
IOCR-2w | IOCR | IOCR+1m | IOCR+3m | IOCR+4m MTR |
IOCR+6m | IOCR+8m RORR |
Sample products from Sentinel-1 data available to any user. | ||||||
Initial operations (with MyOcean for sea-ice) and expert users. | ||||||
Initial operations for other Copernicus eligible users. | ||||||
Initial operations for national collaborative ground segment. Reference data sets for scientific / other use (for preliminary testing purpose). |
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Initial operations for scientific /other use. | ||||||
Initial operations for emergency requests | ||||||
Initial operations for international partners. | ||||||
Routine operations for all users. |
Sentinel-1A In-Orbit Commissioning Review (IOCR) 23 September 2014
The release of Sentinel-1B products will start during the satellite commissioning phase with few sample products made available on SCIHUB. Release of preliminary qualified products will start at Sentinel-1B IOCR, operationally qualified products two months later.
S1B Launch + 8 weeks (mid-June 2016) see note (1) |
IOCR (mid-September 2016) |
IOCR+2m (mid-November 2016) |
Release on SCIHUB of few Sentinel-1B sample products | Release of Sentinel-1B preliminary qualified products on the various data hubs | Release of Sentinel-1B operationally qualified products on the various data hubs |
Note (1): considering the fact that Sentinel-1B has been launched on 25 April 2016 and needs to be synchronised with Sentinel-1A, the estimate to reach the nominal Sentinel-1B orbit is mid-June 2016.