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Following three days of intensive work, mission control today declared the newly launched Sentinel-2B satellite fit and ready for commissioning.

An infrastructure maintenance activity is currently underway to increase firewall capacity performance on the Data Hubs and is scheduled to take place from 09:00 UTC to 17:00 UTC on 7 March 2017.

The ESA-developed Sentinel-2B satellite was launched today, doubling the coverage of high-resolution optical imaging in the Sentinel-2 mission for the European Union Copernicus environmental monitoring system.

ESA is pleased to announce the first official release of Sentinel-3A SRAL Level 1A data products in the Sentinel Data Hub.

Referring to the news of 28 February, we are pleased to inform you that the Sentinel-2 Ground Segment anomaly has been solved.
While anxiously waiting for the launch of Sentinel-2B, you can already check it out on the ground in Kourou and explore the 3D model on the ESA Sentinel App.

With liftoff just a few days away, the next Sentinel satellite for the Copernicus environmental monitoring programme is positioned in the launch tower at Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana.

The new processing baseline for both S-3A SRAL L1B and Land L2 products is 2.10.

Due to a ground segment anomaly, Sentinel-2A data products are not available in the data hubs since 26 February 2017 around 21:00 UTC sensing time. The anomaly is expected to be solved by 01 March 2017.

Infrastructure maintenance activities on the Data Hubs are foreseen on Wednesday, 1 March 2017 from 09:00 CET to 18:00 CET.

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