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Due to a Ground segment anomaly occurred during processing, Near Real Time SRAL Level 1 and Level 2 Copernicus Sentinel-3A products from sensing time 13-10-2020T09:53:22 to 11:23:22  UTC have been lost.

Due to a human error that occurred during processing, Near Real Time SRAL Level 1 and Level 2 Copernicus Sentinel-3A products from sensing time 09:53:22 to 11:23:22 UTC on 13 October have been lost.

STC/NTC data will be available.

For the first time, scientists, using data from the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite, are now able to detect nitrogen dioxide plumes from individual ships from space.

Following a satellite manoeuvre of Copernicus Sentinel-5P on 1 October, some TROPOMI NRT data are unavailable for orbit 15379.

Copernicus Sentinel-3B SLSTR Level-1 SL_1_RBT and Level-2 SL_2_LST reprocessed data will soon be available on the Open Access Hub. The time period covered by the reprocessing activity includes the commissioning phase of Sentinel-3B, therefore part of these products contain new data and are going to cover a gap of several months of data.

As a consequence of a contingency at network level, the nominal availability of several Copernicus Sentinel-2 Level-2A products has been affected between 25 and 28 September.

Φ-week taking off soon

05 November 2020

Φ-week, the third edition of the annual event focusing on innovation in Earth Observation, will be a virtual event this year, taking place the week of 28 September to 2 October.

Due to issues at Ground Segment level on 15 September at 18:30 and the 16 September at 15:30 UTC data was affected.

Copernicus Sentinel-1A was unavailable on 9 September between 08:50 and 11:05 UTC, due to a SAR anomaly.

Due to an issue at Ground Segment level on 15 September at 23:50 UTC, all Near Real Time Copernicus Sentinel-3A and Sentinel-3B data starting from 18:52:05 UTC are missing.

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