We are pleased to announce that Level 1 data from the OLCI instrument on the
Sentinel 3A platform are now available from NASA’s Ocean Biology Distributed
Active Archive Center (OB.DAAC).
On October 16, 2015, the United States of America (US) State Department and the
European Commission (EC), signed a Cooperation Arrangement on Earth Observation
data. Following this, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
and the European Space Agency (ESA) signed a Technical Operating Arrangement
that provides access to data from the Sentinel satellites, the dedicated space
component of the European Copernicus Programme. NASA, working in conjunction
with ESA, has implemented a Sentinel data mirror archive in the U.S. for re-use
and re-dissemination of Sentinel products. The NASA mirror will increase
distribution capacity, maximizing the benefits to Earth Science research and
applications.
As per the agreement, NASA will make the Sentinel core products available to
users who register for Earth Observing System (EOS) Data and Information System
(EOSDIS) user accounts and who have agreed to the terms and conditions set by
the European Union to access Sentinel data. Sentinel data archived by NASA will
be provided to all science data users without further access conditions or
restrictions.
On December 14, 2016 ESA announced the first official release of Sentinel-3A
OLCI Level 1 Non Time Critical (NTC) data products. The Near Real Time (NRT)
Level 1 products had previously been released on October 20, 2016. The OB.DAAC
has acquired and is making available the Level 1 data collected after the NTC
release date. When ESA makes available the NTC products from the Sentinel 3A
commissioning phase and early ramp-up phase these will also be made available
by the OB.DAAC.
To access the NASA mirror of Sentinel 3A data, please visit the OB.DAAC website:
Level 1/2 Browser: http://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi/browse.pl?sen=ol&typ=ERR
Direct Access: http://oceandata.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/S3OLCI/
Note: The Level 1/2 browser currently only supports the reduced resolution
(ERR) data. We will make the full resolution (EFR) data available via this
browser at a later date. The EFR data are available from the Direct Access
site.
For more information on the Copernicus Programme, please visit:
http://copernicus.eu/
For more information on the Sentinel missions, please visit:
http://sentinels.copernicus.eu/
Sentinel 3A OLCI Level 1 data availability
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Sentinel 3A OLCI Level 1 data availability
All,
We have received inquires regarding the current latency with OLCI L1B data
availability from the Ocean Biology DAAC distribution services. The OB.DAAC
receives the Sentinel 3 data via a portal set up by agreement between ESA and
NASA. As recently as late January, data available on this portal was within
several hours of real time. However, on or about January 30th, an increase in
latency was experienced. As of today (15 February 2017) we have data collected
through 06 February 2017. We have been informed that those responsible for the
management of this NASA/ESA portal are aware of the situation and are working
on a resolution. Hopefully the latency issue will be resolved soon and we will
be able to provide the data in a more timely manner.
We appreciate your patience with this matter.
Regards,
Sean
We have received inquires regarding the current latency with OLCI L1B data
availability from the Ocean Biology DAAC distribution services. The OB.DAAC
receives the Sentinel 3 data via a portal set up by agreement between ESA and
NASA. As recently as late January, data available on this portal was within
several hours of real time. However, on or about January 30th, an increase in
latency was experienced. As of today (15 February 2017) we have data collected
through 06 February 2017. We have been informed that those responsible for the
management of this NASA/ESA portal are aware of the situation and are working
on a resolution. Hopefully the latency issue will be resolved soon and we will
be able to provide the data in a more timely manner.
We appreciate your patience with this matter.
Regards,
Sean