My phone buzzed this evening before we headed out to yoga. It was my International Space Station tracker app telling me the Craft would soon be in my line of vision.
The sun had already dipped below the horizon, but the color didn't get the memo. I know I've taken pictures from this exact spot under similar circumstances before, but I can't help myself. I have to take a picture.
Standing on the south side of the house, I was blocked from the breeze out of the north, but it was still cold.
I looked toward the southwest. The ISS appeared from toward the sunset. Had I taken the picture with my Canon camera, there's a chance you could have seen the craft, but it was much too small for the iPhone to capture.
I snapped the picture anyhow. I never tire was watching things in the sky.
The sun had already dipped below the horizon, but the color didn't get the memo. I know I've taken pictures from this exact spot under similar circumstances before, but I can't help myself. I have to take a picture.
Standing on the south side of the house, I was blocked from the breeze out of the north, but it was still cold.
I looked toward the southwest. The ISS appeared from toward the sunset. Had I taken the picture with my Canon camera, there's a chance you could have seen the craft, but it was much too small for the iPhone to capture.
I snapped the picture anyhow. I never tire was watching things in the sky.