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Please be informed that unfortunately the Sentinel-1A operations are still interrupted due to the persistence of an onboard anomaly, that requires further investigation.

Following the announcement yesterday, a further Sentinel-1A satellite unavailability occurred on 16 June 2016 at 16:45 UTC. No SAR data are currently acquired.

Further information will be provided shortly on the recovery operations.

A Sentinel-1A satellite unavailability occurred on 16 June 2016 from 05:59 UTC to 13:57 UTC. No SAR data were acquired during this period.

A scheduled maintenance activity is foreseen on the Scientific Data Hub and on the Copernicus Services Data Hub on 16 and 17 June 2016, respectively.

On 15 June 2016, a new Processing Baseline (02.04) has been deployed for Sentinel-2A products. The first acquisition featuring baseline 02.04 is dated with 2015-06-15T03:15:42 UTC sensing time.

After switch back to the previous processing baseline version 2.02, Sentinel-2A data availability has been resumed since Saturday 11 June 19:00 UTC.

After a change of processing baseline to version 2.03, a quality issue has been detected in the Sentinel-2A generated products. All data generated since the morning of 9 June featuring v2.03 baseline are being removed from the data hubs and should be discarded by users if already downloaded.

Estonia has been awarded its first contract since becoming an ESA Member State in 2015. Over the next three years, scientists from Estonia's Tartu Observatory will head an international team to ensure that Sentinel-3's measurements of ocean colour are of the highest quality possible.

Further to the message published on 06 June regarding Sentinel-2A data dissemination interruption, ESA is pleased to announce that nominal operations have resumed and the backlog since 31 May as well as new products are progressively made available on the Sentinels data hubs.

Due to a satellite anomaly followed by a ground segment anomaly, Sentinel-2A data are unavailable on the DataHub since 31 May 2016 07:00 AM.

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