International Space Station
Taken by Mark Mathosian on July 28, 2016 @ Advance, North Carolina
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Photograph of the International Space Station on Thursday, July 28, 2016, at about 4:42 AM. The ISS appeared in the Northwest and was visible for 6 minutes before disappearing in the Southeast. As you can see in the photo there is another object in the sky near the space station. I am not sure if this was a communications satellite or the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft delivering supplies to the ISS. The Dragon was launched earlier in the week and is supposed to rendezvous with the ISS for five weeks. Do you know if this was the SpaceX spacecraft? Would love for someone to tell me.
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