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Due to a network issue at ground station level, which occurred in the night between 16 and 17 January, the nominal availability of several Copernicus Sentinel-2A products from sensing orbit 29095 to 29102 and several Copernicus Sentinel-2B products from sensing orbit 20185 to 20193 was prevented. The recovery of missing products is in progress and is going to be completed by this week.

A maintenance activity has been scheduled to take place on Sentinel Online from 10:00 to 12:30 UTC on 21 January.

Due to an issue occurred at Ground Segment level, the Near Real Time Copernicus Sentinel-3A and S3B SLSTR Level 1 and Level2 products (including S3A/S3B SYN STC data) starting from sensing time 17-01-2021T22:30:00 UT to 18-01-2021T07:40:00 UT will be missed.

Due to an issue at Ground Segment level, the Near Real Time Copernicus Sentinel-3 SLSTR Level 1 and 2 products (including SYN STC data) starting from approximate sensing time 23:00 UTC on 17 January 2021 will be missed or delayed.

The publishing of Copernicus Sentinel-3B SLSTR Level-1 SL_1_RBT and Level-2 SL_2_LST reprocessed data has been concluded this week. 

Due to a scheduled infrastructure maintenance on 18 January from 09:00 to 17:00 UTC, there might be delays in restoring Copernicus Sentinels products in offline status.

Sentinel-1A and Sentinel-1B are undergoing a routine external calibration campaign which scope is to further improve the system calibration for other modes than the IW VV+VH configuration used over landmasses

Copernicus Sentinel-1B was unavailable on 11 January 2021 from 11:07 to 12:52 UTC, due to a SAR antenna anomaly.

Users are informed that from 10:30 UTC to 12:30 UTC of the 11 January 2021, there will be a degradation of the service response times because of extraordinary maintenance activities on the Open Access Hub hosting site infrastructure. We apologize for the inconvenience caused.

Copernicus Sentinel-1B was unavailable on 5 January 2021 from 10:33 UTC to 17:01 UTC, due to a Payload Data Handling and Transmission (PDHT) sub-system anomaly.

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