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The Sentinel-1B satellite has arrived in French Guiana to be prepared for liftoff on 22 April. It will join its identical twin, Sentinel-1A, in orbit to provide more radar views of Earth for Europe's Copernicus environmental monitoring effort.
The three instruments on the Sentinel-3A satellite are now offering a tantalising glimpse of what's in store for Europe's Copernicus environmental monitoring effort. The latest images, which feature Europe and Antarctica, come from the sensor that records Earth's radiant energy.

Following the first impressive images from Sentinel-3A, this latest Copernicus satellite is now showing us how another of its instruments, an altimeter, will track sea-level change.

Further to the announcement of 25 February, ESA is pleased to announce that the nominal dissemination of the Sentinel-2A Level-1C products resumed on Wednesday 2 March, including products acquired after 1 March, 14:00 UTC.
Just two weeks after launch, the latest Sentinel satellite has offered a taster of what it will provide for the EU's Copernicus programme.
Maintenance activities on the infrastructure hosting the servers of the Sentinels Data Hubs will occur on Wednesday, 2 March 2016 from 9:30 CET to 15:00 CET.
Operators of UK transport networks are the first who are set to benefit from Live Land, a satellite-based land monitoring system developed through ESA.
Since Sunday 21 February 2016, an anomaly is affecting the radiometric quality of some Sentinel-2 L1C products.
ESA and the software company SAP have signed a letter of intent to develop innovative approaches for the quick and efficient processing of large amounts of Earth observation data through access to processing platforms.

Each year, about a quarter of the carbon dioxide we release into the atmosphere ends up in the ocean, but how it happens is still not fully understood. The Sentinel-3A satellite is poised to play an important role in shedding new light on this exchange.

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