Zarya at sunrise

- November 26, 2007

Zarya (ISS) (the line to the right) and the shuttle are framed by the moon (lower left) and Venus (upper right). (Mike Boschat Photo)
Zarya's flight is captured over the Henry Hicks Building. (Mike Boschat Photo)
Mike Boschat, a research technician with the Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science, took these two images of the pass of the space station Zarya (ISS) and the shuttle, which has separated from the station and is following behind.

He took the images from the roof of the Dunn Building around 5:40 a.m. the morning of November 6.

Mr. Boschat, who has been studying astronomy for more than 45 years, snapped the pictures from the roof of Dunn Building with his Olympus C-750 camera with exposures of 3.5 seconds, f/3.5 and 400 ISO.

SEE: Space report from NASA | Zarya space station


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