Oh yes. Endeavor was about 40 seconds ahead of ISS. It's hard to see in the photo (http://smithplanet.com/astro/earthmoon/satellites/images/endeavor-iss.jpg), but there are two distinct tracks. I could barely see them through the cloud cover and had to crank up the ISO and aperture to capture anything at all, thus the high noise. This is a 45 second exposure. Jared On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Joe Bauman <josephmbauman@yahoo.com> wrote:
That's cool! Were they unattached? Thanks, Joe
________________________________ From: Jared Smith <jared@smithplanet.com> To: Utah Astronomy <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 5:30 AM Subject: Re: [Utah-astronomy] See Endeavour tomorrow (Tuesday) morning
A moderate layer of clouds here in the North, but not enough to keep me from capturing Endeavor and ISS - http://smithplanet.com/astro/earthmoon/satellites/images/endeavor-iss.jpg
Jared
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