[amsat-bb] when are TLE's too old to use?

Armand SP3QFE kontakt at sp3qfe.net
Sat May 12 18:50:45 UTC 2018


Hello Everyone,

By the way...
How to get the TLE from the past? eg. to check something form the past 
for some date in the past... such as 30 Apr. 2012?

73, Armand SP3QFE


On 2018-05-12 20:34, Andrew Glasbrenner wrote:
> For everything other than the ISS and lower, weeks. For sats in 600km 
> and
> higher, probably months if you are manual tuning and pointing.
> 
> YMMV.
> 
> 73, Drew KO4MA
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb-bounces at amsat.org> On Behalf Of Ron VE8RT
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> Subject: [amsat-bb] when are TLE's too old to use?
> 
> I understand that there won't be a good answer for how old can TLE's be
> before they're of no use.  If you were going to be offline for an 
> extended
> period, roughly, for a LEO, how long would you go before they're 
> worthless?
> 
>    Ron VE8RT
> 
> --
> Ron VE8RT <ve8rt at yknwt.ca>
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