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An infrastructure maintenance activity to increase firewall capacity on the Data Hubs' performance is scheduled on Tuesday, 28 February 2017 from 12:10 UTC to 17:10 UTC.
Further to the news from 15 February, please be informed that since 19 February 2017, 13:37 UTC, the Sentinel-3A SLSTR instrument is back to its nominal state.

The international workshop 'Validating Copernicus Sentinel data using Fiducial Reference Measurement' will be held in Plymouth, UK, from 20 to 21 June 2017.

The abstract submission deadline for the workshop is now only one week away: 28 February 2017

Poland's Biebrza National Park, protected by the Wetlands Convention, experiences certain disturbances in its water levels and water transfer, which could threaten its biodiversity.

A significant update of the Copernicus Services Data Hub (CopHub) is planned on 13 March 2017 in order to completely align its data offer to the Copernicus Open Access Hub (previously known as the Sentinels Scientific Data Hub).

Following the appearance of a large crack in the ice shelf close to the Halley VI research station in Antarctica, information from the Copernicus Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 satellites helped to decide to close the base temporarily.

Going to space is never routine, and Sentinel-2 mission controllers are leaving nothing to chance as they prepare for the critical days following next month's liftoff.
As liftoff day draws closer, the Sentinel-2B 'to do' list is shrinking as tasks are ticked off, including the tricky process of fuelling the satellite. And, even despite having to do a few unexpected jobs, everything is on track for launch.

The Copernicus Sentinel-1A and -1B satellites have increased the number and quality of detections of icebergs in the waters around Greenland.

Sentinel-3A SLSTR anomaly

15 February 2017

Due to an on-board anomaly on Sentinel-3A, SLSTR products starting from 14 February 2017, 08:09:05 UTC are degraded or missing.

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