Friday, November 27, 2009

Thanksgiving ISS and Shuttle Pass

We had a very nice ISS and shuttle pass tonight. I got some good shots (the ISS is always on the right and the shuttle on the left...click to embiggen).

In this shot, a car pulled up and its headlights illuminated the landscape for me.


Hey, what's that orange glow between the cactus? Looks like we got a fire up there. Quick, grab the zoom lens.


And finally, let's watch them disappear.


Note how the ISS streak fades and reddens as it approaches the mountains. The ISS is passing into Earth's shadow and the astronauts are experiencing sunset.

There are only a handful of Shuttle Flights left so there are limited opportunities to get these shots. The Shuttle is scheduled to land tomorrow, so no more chances this time.

Reprinted with permission from the Half-Astrophysicist Blog.

3 comments:

kkdither said...

You take such beautiful pictures, hale. Thanks for sharing them. The benefits are twofold; it usually makes me get out the bottle of Windex and wipe down my screen.

OKIE said...

We interrupted Thanksgiving dinner so we could all go out and look. The great part is that we were in the country so we had a great view. And with your pictures, it gets even better. Thanks!

OrbsCorbs said...

Hale, your pictures are so good that I tell everyone that they're mine.