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Old 26-March-2008, 10:34 PM
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Default Endeavour on STS-123

Taken last night (3-25-08) about one day after undocking. Taken with an LPI camera on an 8" LX200 Classic SCT (f/10). 3 .125 sec images stacked in Registax. The underside is so black that it's invisible, but you can tell where it is based on how it leaves a "shadow" on the underside of the fuselage.


So much for John Lear's "secret space stations"...

*Added: Here's a labeled version to reduce confusion.

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Looks a bit like one of Uri Geller's spoons.
Interesting picture. Thanks.

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