Hey that's actually the ISS, it passed from the south to the north 2 minutes or so before the sonic booms. There is a picture from nasa from the ISS with the shuttle re-entering the earth (you can see the long exposure from the heat during decent).
@Dazed767 Woah! Really?! Would be a really embarrassing mistake and I have to say I wasn't sure you'd be able to see the shuttle at all - I've never seen it at landing. Thanks!
no sonic boom from ISS, Really? yea, the ISS is off earth.
silveiraalvino 1 month ago
I was at the landing. The ISS passed overhead about 5 or 6 minutes before the shuttle. They were in the same orbit.
No sonic boom from the ISS.
wolpjame 2 months ago
Thats just awsome. A fantastic video.
defender1340 6 months ago
that shut them crickets up...
Yongsterrr 6 months ago
Holy shiiiiii--!!
Stoozor 7 months ago
Hey that's actually the ISS, it passed from the south to the north 2 minutes or so before the sonic booms. There is a picture from nasa from the ISS with the shuttle re-entering the earth (you can see the long exposure from the heat during decent).
Dazed767 7 months ago
@Dazed767 Woah! Really?! Would be a really embarrassing mistake and I have to say I wasn't sure you'd be able to see the shuttle at all - I've never seen it at landing. Thanks!
defranks 7 months ago
simply amazing!
theamazingspace 7 months ago