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Sentinel-5P product dissemination has been re-activated. Currently, everything is working nominally.

Looming iceberg

19 July 2018

This satellite image, captured by Sentinel-2A on 9 July 2018, shows a huge iceberg perilously close to the village of Innaarsuit on the west coast of Greenland. If the berg breaks apart, waves resulting from the falling ice could wash away parts of the village.
After the maintenance activity on 18 July 2018, processing activities have been reactivated successfully in the afternoon of 18 July.
A Data Hub software upgrade activity is foreseen on the Sentinel-3 Pre-Operations Data Hub on 19 July 2018 from 09:00 to 10:00 UTC.

Due to a circulation delay of some mandatory auxiliary data, the production of Sentinel-3 SRAL STC products acquired between 01:29 and 22:30 UTC on 14 July 2018 is delayed and under recovery.

In preparation for the validation of the next set of Level-2 products there will be a maintenance of the Sentinel-5P ground segment, with a interruption of the Sentinel-5P Near Real Time data flow on 18 July 2018 between 08:00 to 15:00 UTC. 

Due to an anomaly on the OLCI instrument from 13 July 2018, 18:29 UTC  to 14 July 2018, 09:59 UTC, the Level-1 and Level-2 data are missing.

Due to an infrastructure problem at the core dissemination centre at 18:00 UTC on 12 July 2018, the publication of Sentinel-2 products has been delayed and has resulted in a backlog on all of the Data Hub access points.
The Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission has revealed that, on average, Greenland's glaciers are now flowing more slowly into the Arctic Ocean. While glacial flow may have slowed overall, in summer glaciers flow 25% faster than they do in the winter.
ESA is pleased to announce the official release of the first set of Sentinel-5P products on the Sentinel-5P Pre-operations Data Hub.

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