Thursday, June 12, 2008
The ISS in the morning
The ISS shoots through the pointers (alpha and beta Centauri), if you squint real hard, you can maybe make out the shuttle behind it. Or it may be imagination.
The ISS and shuttle pair were clear enough to the unaided eye, the shuttle much dimmer, as they paraded through the sky in the dawn. An awe inspiring sight.
The ISS and shuttle pair were clear enough to the unaided eye, the shuttle much dimmer, as they paraded through the sky in the dawn. An awe inspiring sight.
Labels: ISS, Space Shuttle