Skomedal please don't complain, it's not possible to simply mention a link for you to verify such things!
In fact on several occasions I advised those interested, not to only lookup some satellite in n2yo, but go further by installing software to better interpret the TLE's.
Some like Orbitron, I tried it as well and it looked sleek, but for my needs the old Gorbtrack is perfectly fine.
Also, my satellite table is based on Gorbtrack's table format, so can use Gorbtrack conveniently to maintain that table as well.
Then there is also a BIG software installation called STK (Systems Tool Kit), that I occasionally use to produce graphs based on historical data. For example, to determine the location a satellite is centered at.
See attached graph. The little notches is when a TLE is updated. In the early morning of Sun 4, Astra 2A was still stable. That can not be possible if drifting now with 0.8° per day, 2A should have been on its way already, then.