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Due to an issue at Ground Segment level on 5 April 2019, following Near Real Time/Short Time Critical and Non Time critical Copernicus Sentinel-3A data have been missed:

  • SLSTR  from 20190405T12:04:47 UTC to 20190405T12:38:14 UTC (gap propagated to entire SYN chain)
  • SRAL from 20190405T12:04:47 UTC to 20190405T12:29:45 UTC
  • OLC from 20190405T12:04:47 UTC to 20190405T12:14:43 UTC.

All Copernicus Sentinel-2A products related to orbit 19751 with sensing time between 06:50:06 and 07:52:24 UTC on 4 April are affected by a considerable geolocation inaccuracy due to a collision avoidance manoeuvre, which was executed between 06:23:05 and 08:22:17.

Due to a ground segment anomaly related to the handling of an IERS bulletin update, the following Copernicus Sentinel-5P orbits have not been processed in the NRT timeliness: orbit 7612 to 7616 inclusive.

NO2 data from Copernicus Sentinel-5P are now processed with an improved processor (version 01.03.00).

ESA informs users of the publication of the Sentinel-3 Annual Performance Reports for the year 2018.

The reports are available in the relevant document library:

A direct link to the reports is also available from the 'Key Resources' portlet.

We are pleased to announce the publication of commissioning data on the Open Hub, covering a gap on users' hub, following the official release of Copernicus Sentinel-3B Synthetic Aperture Radar Altimeter (SRAL) products on December 2018.

Users are informed that the core data hub centre experienced a network incident on 27 March 2019 between 10:10 and 11:00 UTC.

ESA and the EU invite entries for a contest to submit scripts for the Sentinel Hub EO Browser. If you are interested in winning a trip to ESRIN or a prize of up to 1,000 EUR, submit your entry for the Sentinel Hub custom script contest by 5 May 2019.

Users are informed that as a side effect of the infrastructure maintenance extension to the 21 March, the publication of Copernicus Sentinel-2 Level-2A products are experiencing unexpected delays.

The conservation and protection of biodiversity is a fundamental activity of protected areas, such as the Samaria National Park, in Greece. The use of data from the Copernicus Sentinels, combined with geodiversity variables, are proving to be fundamental in monitoring certain areas where the Podarcis cretensis endemic lizard is found.

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