Took some time to go look at what will most likely be lost. There is a lot of history there I suspect will not get transferred to the HTTP side of amsat. Also seems a shame to give up on central repository of all things satellite.I'll be firing up my ftp client and pulling down the whole set since disk space is so cheap these days...... Question: How much will this save in admin and operating costs by dropping this resource? On Sunday, January 17, 2021, 12:36:43 PM CST, Joseph B. Fitzgerald jfitzgerald@alum.wpi.edu wrote:
Thanks for your concern Christy. HTTP will remain available for orbital elements.
de KM1P Joe
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