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The timelines of the Copernicus Sentinel-5P product Methane (CH4) will be improved as from 11 December.

Copernicus Sentinel-1A was unavailable on 3 December from 08:35 UTC to 09:17 UTC, due to a SAR anomaly. No data were generated during this period.

As already announced on the news of 18 November, infrastructure security maintenance activities are scheduled on:

  • Tuesday, 3 December
  • Wednesday, 4 December.

Due to a Copernicus Sentinel-5P Ground Segment anomaly, L2__CO____ products have not been processed in the NRT timeliness between orbit 10933 - 10966 (inclusive).

We are pleased to announce a new forthcoming processing baseline for Copernicus Sentinel-3 SLSTR products, which includes the following highlights:

  • L1: New method for re-gridding instrument pixels
  • L1: Cosmetic filling method update
  • L1: Improved geometric calibration for F1 channel (reduced spatial offset between F1 and S7)
  • LST: Improved performance of retrieval of LST measurements
  • LST: Improved cloud flagging

The Sentinel-2 Validation Team (S2VT) meeting is a forum for the Copernicus Sentinel-2 scientific and user community to present and share results of on-going activities related to validation of Sentinel-2 products and to foster cooperation and synergies among Cal/Val teams. The 4th S2VT meeting will be hosted in Darmstadt (Germany) at ESA-ESOC (European Space Operation Centre) premises from 3 to 5 March 2020.

Today, ESA and Spain's Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology signed an understanding that will boost Spain's access to Copernicus Sentinel data.
The Copernicus Open Access Hub experienced an unscheduled downtime on 26 November, from 05:00 to 07:00 UTC.

Italy has been victim of days-long flooding and high-tides, owing to the severe weather of the past weeks. Although forecasts do not promise an improvement just yet, the Copernicus Sentinels have teamed up to help monitor the situation.

Infrastructure security maintenance activities are scheduled on the data hubs on 26 and 27 November, and 3 and 4 December.

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