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I've been using Microsoft Planetary Computer (MPC) to acquire satellite data for some time and have become accustomed to a typical latency of 2–4 days for datasets such as Sentinel-2 L2A.
However, as of today (April 27, 2026), the most recent Sentinel-2 L2A imagery I can find on MPC is from April 17. I’ve also checked the Landsat collections, and the latest available images there are from April 9. For HLS, the latest images are from April 15.
Does anyone know whether Microsoft has stopped updating these datasets, or if this is just a temporary outage?
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I've been using Microsoft Planetary Computer (MPC) to acquire satellite data for some time and have become accustomed to a typical latency of 2–4 days for datasets such as Sentinel-2 L2A.
However, as of today (April 27, 2026), the most recent Sentinel-2 L2A imagery I can find on MPC is from April 17. I’ve also checked the Landsat collections, and the latest available images there are from April 9. For HLS, the latest images are from April 15.
Does anyone know whether Microsoft has stopped updating these datasets, or if this is just a temporary outage?
Thank you.
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