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Sentinel-1D Data Are Available for Download at ASF DAAC

Data Release
Issued
June 1, 2026
Resolved

Sentinel-1D data are available for download from the Alaska Satellite Facility Distributed Active Archive Center (ASF DAAC). Products can be accessed via Vertex Data Search, programmatically through asf_search, and in Earthdata Search.

Sentinel-1D is the newest of the European Space Agency's Sentinel missions. It has been operating along with Sentinel-1A and 1-C since April 17, 2026, and will replace Sentinel-1A to re-establish a two-satellite Sentinel-1 constellation. The expected sequence of events to achieve this will be:

  • Sentinel-1C will be maneuvered to establish a six-day nominal revisit frequency with Sentinel-1D. This maneuver will occur between June 9-23, 2026.
  • During this period of orbit adjustment, Sentinel-1C operations will be suspended. Sentinel-1A and 1D will remain fully operational.
  • Sentinel-1C will resume nominal operations on June 24. Sentinel-1D will assume the same observation scenario as Sentinel-1A.
  • Sentinel-1A operations will be terminated on June 29, 2026.
  • The new Sentinel-1C and Sentinel-1D constellation orbit configuration will shift the 6-day revisit pattern by 1 day relative to the previous Sentinel-1A and 1B timeline.

Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem has more information about this data release and orbit reconfiguration. You can also contact ASF with questions or for more information.

Details

Last Updated

June 3, 2026

Published

June 3, 2026

Data Center/Project

Alaska Satellite Facility DAAC (ASF DAAC)