[meteorite-list] Space Shuttle sighting! (off topic)

Mark Hodges markh5 at cox.net
Thu Jun 21 22:48:05 EDT 2007


Since you guys brought it up here's a shot I took last night. :-)
They are moving from lower right to upper left with the shuttle in front 
and the space station following close behind.
Taken from Roanoke, Va.

http://members.cox.net/markh5/STS%20ISS%201b%206202007.jpg

Mark Hodges

Bill wrote:

>Hi Dave and all,
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>I watched them the last two nights. They were following each other so closely and moving so fast, it was impossible to mistake them. As moving objects in the sky go, they weren't that impressive but when I considered all that went into giving me the opportunity to witness those two blips, I felt very humble.
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>Bill
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: indy1996 at yahoo.com
>>Sent: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 13:48:19 -0700 (PDT)
>>To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>Subject: [meteorite-list] Space Shuttle sighting! (off topic)
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>>  I was just wondering if anyone in the US saw last
>>nights fly over of the space shuttle and the
>>international space station that happened around 21:52
>>Northern Indiana time? It was quite amazing looking
>>into the Northwest sky and seeing both of them emerge
>>behind the trees and fly almost directly overhead.
>>This was the first time that I had ever experienced
>>this, and was surprised on how bright that they were.
>>Truly amazing, and something that I will never forget!
>>                                            Dave
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