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Old August 6th 05, 08:33 PM
c-bee1
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"jg" wrote in message
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Just watched Discovery undock from ISS...

Could of sworn as Discovery moved away that it looked like something was
floating away from the Shuttle cargo bay in the general direction of ISS
(slightly to the left).

Whoever was controlling the camera on the shuttle immediately tried to

zoom
in on what ever this object was, but as they zoomed towards it, it began

to
look more of like a glare.

E. Collins mentioned it, and mission control said they were sure it was

some
type of glare.

Anybody else see this? I'm wondering if something wasn't tied down around
the docking collar, and when the shuttle moved away it floated out. It
looked to me like the object had a slow rotation going, but I can't be

sure.
Watching online.

Thanks.

jg



On the view of the end of the station as they pulled away (a tin can
assemblage sticking down from the top of the screen, slowly receding) I saw
a small object, apparently tumbling, move from the bottom center of the
screen, curving up and to the right, then when it crossed the center area of
the screen it straightened out and headed toward the upper right corner.

I didn't see anyone zoom in on the object per se, but I was watching the
object itself and noting that its path was not initially linear. But like I
say, it straightened up right away. And I damn sure saw it, for a good 5
seconds or so.

The view I'm talking about is in the mission highlights a minute or so
after sep is, right after the view from the receding orbiter docking
assembly. But I didn't see the object in the highlights .