Discover What’s New in GSSC Now Release 1.3.0

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GSSC Team announces the latest version of ESA’s GNSS Science Exploitation Platform, GSSC Now 1.3.0. You will experience new features and enhancements:

  • Fixed errors in GSSC File Formats
  • Amended Datasets metadata
  • Reviewed data access policy
  • Enhanced system monitoring
  • Polished Datasets
  • Reviewed data backup policies
  • Performance optimizations, bug fixes, and security, stability, and accessibility improvements

GSSC Team keeps progressing on the deployment of GSSC Now in a new cluster to enhance system performance and scalability, as well as reducing costs and maintenance efforts. To achieve this objective, we took a stepped approach:

  1. Define new Cluster Configuration – COMPLETED
  2. Migrate GSSC Databases – COMPLETED
  3. Deployment of GSSC Now components into the new cluster – COMPLETED

Finally, we intend to integrate some GNSS Now functionalities with ESA Datalabs, in order to fully exploit ESA capabilities, boost user experience and implement new functionalities such as ESA Datalabs Workspace services and ESA Datalabs Pipeline services for data analysis.

Get ready to explore the exciting enhancements in this update, designed to empower you with even greater functionality and efficiency!

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Preview Programme

GSSC Now’s Preview Programme provides early access for selected users to try out new features of the platform before they are rolled out to the general public.

At the moment, access to functionalities like multiple downloads, datalabs, personal workspace or some restricted datasets are limited to Preview Programme members. Should you want to become a member, you need to complete GSSC Now’s Preview Programme registration request here. Once received, your request will be evaluated within 5 working days.

Contributions and contact

At GSSC we would like to know your opinion on GSSC Now’s existing features and your suggestions for improvement and features you think should be added. Should you want to contribute with ideas and comments please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sincerely, The GSSC Team, Navigation Science Office