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Observations by the Copernicus Sentinel satellites over Mount Agung in Bali, are helping scientists to monitor the ongoing eruption and identify any changes in magma pressure, possibly indicating whether a bigger eruption could occur.

The Sentinel-3A ground segment anomaly on 23 January 2018 has now been resolved, but NRT products and SRAL STC products from orbit 10077 to 10080 are missing.

Due to a Sentinel-3A ground segment anomaly on 23 January 2018, NRT products from orbit #10077 are missing. Investigation of the issue is ongoing.

A routine decontamination activity of the Sentinel-2A MSI is planned over a continuous period of roughly 24-hours between 07:10 03 Febrauary 2018 and 06:20 04 February 2018 UTC (corresponding approximately to between absolute orbits 13674 to 13687).

During this time window no MSI acquisition will take place.

Discover more about our planet with the Earth from Space video programme. This special edition celebrates two years of operating the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission.

In preparation for the next set of service infrastructure upgrades a set of maintenance activities are scheduled on:

  • Tuesday, 23 January 2018
  • Tuesday, 30 January 2018
  • Wednesday, 31 January 2018

The Sentinel-3A Altimetry Processing Baseline (PB) 2.24 was deployed on 13 December 2017 at the ESA Sentinel-3 Land centres.

Due to a Sentinel-3A Ground Segment anomaly, some SRAL Level-1/Level-2 STC and NTC are delayed.

Users are informed that on 16 January 2018 the distribution of the Sentinel-2B Level-2A pilot products will start on the Copernicus Services Data Hub and on the Open Access Hub.

Wave information is crucial for people working at sea, to be able to navigate and operate safely. A new product based on satellite altimeter data detailing ‘Significant Wave Height' now enables this.

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