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Data Being Received From The Sentinel-3A Satellite Is Most Promising

[Satnews] The Sentinel-3A Earth observation satellite, built by Thales Alenia Space as prime contractor on behalf of the European Space Agency for the European Commission’s Copernicus program, has reached the stage when all of the satellite’s instrument are operating and transmitting their scientific data, in line with the expectations for this global ocean and land monitoring mission

Sentinel-3A was launched on February 16 of this year and is now operating nominally and all instruments are activated. The OLCI (Ocean and Land Color Instrument), which transmitted its first image on February 29, is designed to measure ocean and land colors, in bandwidths ranging from visible to near infrared.

The SLSTR (Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer) has also transmitted data in line with expectations, starting on March 2 in visible bandwidths, then, after a scheduled decontamination, on March 22 in all bandwidths up to infrared.

The SRAL (SAR Altimeter) has been transmitting data since March 2, while the MWR (Microwave Radiometer), activated on February 29, provides complementary data for the satellite’s surface topography mission.

However, the satellite has not been officially commissioned, as a number of validation and calibration tests must still be performed during the coming months. The on orbit acceptance review and validation of level-1 products allowing the start of Sentinel-3 nominal operations are planned for July 2016.

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