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The Data Hub services are suffering connection issues since yesterday, 10 July, from 18:00 UTC.

An early detection of changing patterns and altering ecosystems in coastal wetlands can prevent irreversible biodiversity loss and assist in the identification of problematic areas. The Copernicus Sentinel missions are now providing vital information to help visualise and explain trends to policy makers.

Due to an issue occurring at ground station level on 8 July, Near Real Time, Non Time Critical and Short Time critical Copernicus Sentinel-3A data related to orbit # 17652 to orbit #17654 are missing between 14:47:17 to 19:47:09 UTC.

Due to an infrastructure incident, the Copernicus Open Access Hub has experienced unscheduled downtimes on 5 July as follows:

  • Sci Hub: from 19:15 to 20:00 UTC
  • API Hub: from 19:15 to 21:15 UTC.

The publication delay of Copernicus Sentinel-1 products starting on 27 June was fully recovered on 5 July.

The Sentinel-5P Carbon Monoxide (L2__CO___) data configuration settings for near real time and offline processing have been aligned with processor version 01.03.02. The data are available on the Copernicus Sentinel-5P Pre-Operations Data Hub.

Collision avoidance manoeuvres were executed on Sentinel-1B to reduce the risk of collision with an unknown object, which was calculated to potentially occur at 00:35 UTC on 8 July 2019.

Heatwave conditions catapulted Greenland into an early Arctic summer in June, prompting widespread melting across its icesheet surface, according to researchers at the Danish Meteorological Institute.

Users are informed that the publication delay of Copernicus Sentinel-1 products that started on Thursday 27 June, following the infrastructure maintenance of the 26 and 27 June and the network incident on 28 June, is gradually being recovered.

Due to a ground segment reprocessing anomaly, a small set of Copernicus Sentinel-2B L1C and L2A products have been disseminated twice to DHUS.

The following duplicated products have been removed from data hubs:

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