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New maps that use information from the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite reveal nitrogen dioxide emission being released into the atmosphere in cities and towns across the globe.
Referring to the earlier announcement of 7 March 2019, users are informed that the deployment of the subject evolution planned on 11 March was cancelled due to shortcomings identified in the product quality validation performed in preparation of this evolution.
Due to a Ground Segment anomaly occurred on 9 March 2019, Near Real Time, Non Time Critical and Short Time Critical Copernicus Sentinel-3B products related to orbit #4528 are completely missed (sensing time from 09-03-2019T06:22:47 UTC to 09-03-2019T08:04:17 UTC).

An international group of scientists have published the first study using data from the Copernicus Sentinel-3 Delay-Doppler altimeter, to monitor Antarctic Ice Sheet change.

Users are informed that some Copernicus Sentinel-2B planned acquisitions have been lost due to a collision avoidance manoeuvre executed on the evening of 06 and 07 March.
On Monday 11 March 2019, a minor change of the Copernicus Sentinel-2 Level-1C and Level-2A products will be implemented: the compression rate of the Preview Image (PVI) will be reduced in order to improve the quality of the images.
Due to a Ground Segment anomaly occurred on 5 march 2019, Near Real Time and Short Term Critical SRAL Level 1 (SR_1_SRA_) and Level 2 (SR_2_LAN) Copernicus Sentinel-3A products starting in the following sensing time...

Infrastructure Security Maintenance activities are scheduled on:

  • Tuesday, 12 March
  • Wednesday, 13 March
  • Monday, 18 March
  • Tuesday, 19 March.
Due to set of special operations performed on the Copernicus Sentinel-3A SRAL instrument all the NRT/STC/NTC data could be degraded or missing in the following sensing time intervals...

Due to a Ground Segment anomaly that occurred on 5 March, Near Real-Time SRAL Level 1 (SR_1_SRA_) and Level 2 (SR_2_LAN) Copernicus Sentinel-3A products acquired between 13:54:44 and 15:27:27 UTC are missing.

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