About a week ago it was found https://community.libre.space/t/tle-issue-satellite-with-old-tles-2020-11-09/6935, as acknowledged on space-track.org, that TLE updates had stopped for a number of days. Given that this is the core source for most TLE feeds today, a disruption is to be expected, but we found their feeds had recovered around Nov 11.
Celestrak and calpoly are both up to date on ISS. AMSAT is the only source I am aware of associated with nasabare.txt so I will assume that is where you are pulling from, and the ISS element in that file is definitely behind (as of this email). I don't know how this file is updated - the delay could either be coincidental or maybe the upstream issue from a week back has wedged something in the process?
So, you are right about the orbital adjustments in times like this, but you are also correct that the TLE is behind as well.
Cheers, -Corey KB9JHU
On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 8:16 PM Ronald Parsons via AMSAT-BB < amsat-bb@amsat.org> wrote:
I went outside tonight to watch a high pass of the ISS and it was "running late." About 5-10 minutes. Beautiful pass though.
When I came into the shack to check SatPC32, I discovered the current download of nasabare keps was dated 11/4.
Apparently the ISS made a maneuver to accept the Dragon capsule and slightly raised its orbit.
Oh well, it's always fun to watch the ISS go over.
Ron W5RKN
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