Difference between revisions of "What time does the satellite pass over my area?"
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Revision as of 06:11, 30 June 2021
GFM products rely on Sentinel-1 data, therefore their availability is mostly dependent on the latter.
As guaranteed by the service, the processing of the raw data requires less than 8 hours for GFM's products to be available, therefore the most important variable in play is Sentinel-1 revisit time which is addressed in the dedicated section of the FAQ.
Anyway, one of the GFM's products is the S-1's schedule by means of which users can retrieve the information on the next data update.
Specifically, update and authoritative information on the revisit time are available on S-1 webpage: the figure below os courtesy of ESA:
For any further information please contact the User Support.