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The Copernicus Sentinel Operations Dashboard keeps users and stakeholders up to date with the latest information about satellite data made available to the users. The Dashboard is now live on https://operations.dashboard.copernicus.eu/index.

This Dashboard aims at providing details on the status of the Copernicus operations, covering Sentinel-1, -2, -3 (Land) and Sentinel-5P.

The Dashboard Homepage comprises a high-level overview of the Copernicus Sentinel missions over the past 24 h, including the number of missions, time spent gathering data, data volumes, and the number of products delivered.

The "Events" tab provides details of events over the past three months that impacted on the completeness of the data production, such as planned calibration activities, manoeuvrers, or anomalies. The information concerning which data are affected is also included.

The "Data Takes" tab hosts a real-time list of available collections delivered by the missions, enabling users to scan through these products to find data that meet their research and development requirements, and to assess their availability.

The "Publication Statistics" tab provides detailed information on Copernicus Sentinel data – such as number of products delivered – covering anywhere between the past 24h and the past three months. These insights are represented visually, with one graphical representation per mission that is subdivided by sensor. In the coming year, future improvements of the Dashboard are foreseen, to following incoming requirements.

For any inquiries on the Copernicus Sentinel Operations Dashboard please contact info_obs.dasboard@omcs.atlassian.net.

Due to the execution of Sentinel-3B In-Plane Manoeuvre, Data products degradation is expected for sensing time from 20/04/2023T09:50:38 to 20/04/2023T10:00:44.

An acquisition issue affecting Sentinel-2B on 14 April 2023 induced the following unrecoverable loss of data:

  • Datatake S2B-31876-1 is partially lost.

  • Datatake S2B-31877-1 is partially lost.

We apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused.

Due to Copernicus Sentinel-5P orbit control manoeuvre (OCM) of 18/04/2023, an impact in the quality of TROPOMI science data is expected from 11:36:03 UTC to 14:31:21 UTC.

We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause to your activities.

 

An anomaly affecting EDRS-C between 15 April 2023 and 17 April 2023 induced the unrecoverable loss of the following Sentinel-2A and Sentinel-2B datatakes:

  • Sentinel-2A : All Datatakes ranging between 40805-2 (2023-04-15 14:27:09 UTC) and 40829-1 (2023-04-17 06:44:59 UTC) included

  • Sentinel-2B : All Datatakes ranging between 31897-1 (2023-04-15 14:57:50 UTC) and 31922-1 (2023-04-17 09:26:48 UTC) included

We apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused.

Following the first and second Sentinel-5 Precursor full mission reprocessed data sets release, ESA is pleased to announce the third (and final) release covering the whole mission, for the following products:

  • Sulphur Dioxide (L2__SO2___): from 7 May 2018 to 3 August 2022

  • Formaldehyde (L2__HCHO___): from 7 May 2018 to 3 August 2022

  • Tropical Tropospheric Ozone (L2__O3_TCL): from 30 April 2018 to 3 August 2022

  • Ozone Profile (L2__O3_PR): from 30 April 2018 to 25 July 2022

The reprocessing baseline (i.e., processor version 02.04.xx and configurations) is equivalent to the baseline deployed in the operational ground-processing system on July 2022. Therefore, a consistent dataset will be available since the beginning of the operational mission.

The data will be gradually published starting from around the 18 April 2023 and the complete datasets will be available by 25 April 2023 on the S5P Pre-Ops Hub. The data can be identified by the file class ‘RPRO’ in the filenames. The collection identifier is ‘03’, the same used for the operational dataset that is available since mid-July 2022.

Filename example:

S5P_RPRO__L2HCHO__20201007T202447_20201007T220617_1547103_020401_20230126T064501.nc

The reprocessed RPRO products and the operational OFFL products overlap for a short period of time around end July 2022 - beginning of August 2022. It is recommended to use the RPRO products because the OFFL products in that period will be removed (see details in the respective Product Readme Files (PRF)).

This final release represents the completion of the first full Copernicus Sentinel-5 Precursor mission reprocessing campaign.

We would like inform you that the 8th S3VT meeting has been scheduled to take place on 5-7 December 2023, in Darmstadt, Germany.

The 8th S3VT will be hosted by EUMETSAT and co-chaired with ESA. More information on the call for participation and abstract submission are available from https://www.s3vt.org.

This will be the perfect meeting to present your latest results on the recent level-2 Sentinel -3 Land Altimetry Thematic Products (TPs).

The Sentinel -3 Land Altimetry Thematic Products are currently available as pilot data products, but the full mission reprocessing is ongoing. The release of the level-2 TPs will cover from the beginning of the mission up to date, and the new processing baseline will be then transferred in nominal operations to maintain a uniform processing baseline.

Check out more information on the new thematic products at the following resources:

Due to Copernicus Sentinel-5P orbit control manoeuvre (OCM) of 14/04/2023, an impact in the quality of TROPOMI science data is expected from 09:29:11 UTC to 12:24:36 UTC.

We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause to your activities.

Due to Copernicus Sentinel-3B Ground Segment anomaly, S3B Products publication on Data Hub is delayed starting from 11/04/2023T19:00 UTC.

Delayed availability of the Copernicus Sentinel-1A production since 12 April

As a consequence of a Ground Segment anomaly, the availability of Sentinel-1A products on the data hubs is suffering significant delays since 12th April.

Further information will be provided as soon as nominal availability is resumed.

We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause to your activities.

 

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