Yes, I've seen the whole thing now. I think at one point you can see the Shuttle's exhaust plume in the distance, as well, but maybe that's the other booster again. I like the part where one of the cameras goes underwater -- tough cameras, those!
I'm also looking forward to seeing the imagery from the other night's exercise of photographing the ISS from the departing Soyuz rocket. (They turned the ISS to get a good angle, which I hadn't known they could do.)
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Date: 2011-05-25 11:30 pm (UTC)I'm also looking forward to seeing the imagery from the other night's exercise of photographing the ISS from the departing Soyuz rocket. (They turned the ISS to get a good angle, which I hadn't known they could do.)