Click on "on approach" To see a REAL telephoto shot!!!!
Regards
John Duggan,
Wales, UK
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On Approach
Mon, 28 Feb 2011 23:00:00 -0600
After a very cloudy day at Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, the skies
cleared to allow a view of this stunning pass of the ISS and Discovery on Feb.
26, 2011. Photographer Rob Cullen, who captured this breath-taking view of the
shuttle Discovery and the space station, said, "I could not believe the timing
was so fortuitous to show the shuttle closing in on the station. I captured
this, what I guess could potentially be, a once in a lifetime image of these
two
spaceships traveling as separate craft using Canon EOS 40D using eyepiece
projection through a hand guided 8.5 inch Newton." Image Credit: Rob Bullen
(Used by permission)
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