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Due to a ground segment anomaly that occurred on 22 August 2018 at approximately 13:00 UTC, all Sentinel-3A NRT/NTC/STC L1 and L2 user data covering a sensing time from 11:23 UTC to 13:04 UTC are unavailable.
The campaign to republish the Sentinel-2A Level-1C products from their historical format into the ‘Complete Single Tile' format introduced in December 2016 on the Sentinel Open Data Access Hub and Copernicus Service Data Hub continues.
Sentinel-1A was unavailable on 13 August 2018 from 07:59 to 11:21 UTC, due to the need to perform a reset of the on-board PDHT memory.

Due to a Sentinel-3A planned spacecraft manoeuvre all NRT/NTC/STC OLCI and SRAL user products could be degraded from sensing time 2018/01/08 08:08 UTC to 2018/01/08 08:22 UTC.

NRT/NTC SLSTR user products could be degraded from sensing time 2018/01/08 08:08 UTC to 2018/01/08 10:27 UTC.

Collision avoidance manoeuvres were executed on Sentinel-1B on 5 August 2018 to reduce the risk of collision with an unknown object, potentially occurring at 09:33 UTC on 5 August.

The campaign for republishing the Sentinel-2A L1C products from their historical format into the ‘Complete Single Tile' format continues. The fourth batch of products will become available on 2 August via the Open Access Data Hub and Copernicus Services Data Hub.
This year's heatwave continues to sweep across Europe, with wildfires reported across the continent, as the current heat scorches land and vegetation in countries such as the UK, Sweden and Greece.
Due to a PDGS maintenance activity, NRT products for orbit 4132 and part of orbit 4133 has been not generated.
On 27 July, the Copernicus Sentinel-5 Precursor satellite measured aerosol and sulphur dioxide emissions of the Ambae island volcano.
Copernicus Sentinel-1 data are highlighting the collapse of the Xe-Pian Xe-Namnoy dam in the southeastern province of Attapeu in Laos.

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