THEIA’s LANDSAT and SPOT4 (Take5) distribution suspended for a few days

=> The distribution servers of LANDSAT and SPOT4 (Take5) within THEIA land data center went off-line today for two to three weeks. A new version of the distribution software must be installed. The next days will be used by CNES teams to install the softwares, transfer the databases and obtain the security clearance. When all is completed, we will re-open LANDSAT level 2A product distribution and open SPOT5 (Take5) distribution center and soon start to fill it with nice time series.Meanwhile, thanks for being patient !

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