Sentinel-2 time series resolution should finally reach 10m in November

We have been waiting for a long long time, but it seems the production of geometry refined Sentinel-2 L1C will start by next month. I have heard ESA plans to reproduce the whole data set later on, but the schedule has not been announced yet.

« Start of the geometry-refined production using the Global Reference Image (GRI) and Copernicus DEM at 90 m resolution by November 2020 »

It seems the start of production will be cautious, and ESA will only use the ortho-rectification with ground control points over Europe, and if it works well, it will be extended to the other continents.

However, congrats and thanks to the ESA teams !

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