Hi Clint,
help me understand why you would go to the AMSAT website for keps?
AMSAT will use keps that are available for download from another source be it
celestrak
or space-track
and someone at AMSAT (e.g. volunteer) has to publish those on the AMSAT website. There will always be a delay since you add another step in the process.
Use the most up to date source (see above). My point of view, AMSAT should not be publishing keps (unless they are the only ones getting them directly from the source for a brand new satellite and have a mechanism in place to update them immediately once they change) but rather pointing to the best source.
Stefan, VE4NSA
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 4:33 PM, Clint Bradford clintbradford@mac.comwrote:
Two hours ago, I went to the AMSAT.org site, and checked on the Keplerian data files that were available.
But I just now clicked on it, and it throws me to the 2005-era Keps page - with the light blue background ...
My browser's cache isn't THAT old ...
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