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Decreased performance when downloading products has been noticed on the Data Hubs following security maintenance on 29 and 30 July.

The identification and location of groundwater‐dependent ecosystems are the first move in protecting and managing them. Such identifications are challenging where the surface signs of groundwater are not obvious. Copernicus Sentinel-2 data are lending a hand in establishing these ecosystems.

A network switch failure occurred today, from 11:50 to 12:20 UTC causing a downtime on the Data Hubs services.

As a consequence of a ground segment anomaly that occurred in the evening on 21 July, the availability in the Data Hubs of several Copernicus Sentinel-2A products from sensing orbit 21297 to 21308 and Copernicus Sentinel-2B products from sensing orbit 12388 to 12398 is delayed.

The SciHub access point to the Sentinels Open Access Hub experienced an unscheduled downtime on 18 July from 10:30 to 11:20 UTC.
Due to an issue at Ground Segment level on 17 July, OLC, SLSTR and SRAL Near Real Time, Short Time Critical and Non Time Critical Copernicus Sentinel-3B data from the following time period are affected: 17/07/2019 20:14 to 17/07/2019 21:55 UTC.

Due to an issue at Ground Segment level on 15 July, OLC Near Real Time and SYN Short Time Critical Copernicus Sentinel-3A data from the following time periods are affected:

  • 15/07/2019 17:30 to 16/07/2019 02:50 UTC (data missed but related NTC products available)
  • 15/07/2019 02:50 to 16/07/2019 05:15 UTC (data delayed)

Dormant since 1924, the Raikoke Volcano in the Kuril Island chain, near the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, recently awoke. Data from the Copernicus Sentinel-5P and Sentinel-3 satellites are giving vital information on its aftermath.

Infrastructure maintenance activities will take place on the Data Hubs in the last two weeks of July.

Following the announcement this morning, the Copernicus Data Hub service performance is back to nominal as of 11 July at 08:50 UTC.

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