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November 13, 2006: Shuttle launch from above
http://cellar.org/2006/shuttlefromabove.jpg
Happy Monkey sent me to this blog entry which has these lovely launch shots, but the entry gets it wrong as HM notes; these are probably not from the ISS, but from some sort of NASA chase plane. What's alarming and annoying is the usual date stamp which as xoB notes elsewhere on the Cellar, tend to ruin every photo they appear on. It makes it seem like this is some sort of vacation shot, but surely no commercial jet is allowed to get this close to the airspace. http://cellar.org/2006/shuttlefromabove2.jpg Still, I hadn't seen them before and they are striking. I hadn't seen any launch images from above before - only from the ground, which is striking enough. |
Nice.
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Possibly a chase plane crew member's personal camera? I mean, I can't imagine what scientific use such obviously nontechnical photos would have served, so I'm guessing that someone just took the opportunity to get a quick personal shot or two while they were on board the chase plane.
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According to Snopes, it's (likely) the NASA/JSC WB-57 High Altitude Research aircraft.
(and so ends my first post) |
kewl
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Really awesome image.
I saved it, zoomed it WAY in on my PC (good monitor, high res, etc etc) and still could not QUITE make out whether that light thing-a-ma-jiggie at the top of the smoke trail is the SHUTTLE or the flame from its engines. Anyone? |
My guess would be the flame from the SRBs since they have not finished burning.
edit: and the shuttle, from that distance, would be less than a pixel. |
Great F.P. coot, thanks for the detail.
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Great shots all the same! |
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Does anyone have a link to a larger version? |
Looks like it's taking off from A Big Blue Marble....uh, you can use that. ;)
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Notice the sky has got black in it but is NOT all black. This is not the ISS. Since it is NOT all black.. But it is from a higher than normally achievable altitude, (because of the black), so it is from a high altitude platform.
Neat pictures! Wish I could see the originals. |
There's a bunch of satellites taking pictures all the time, could be one of them. Or maybe part of Google's plot for world domination. :lol:
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