STS128 Discovery Shuttle (lower path) and ISS (upper path) flying over about 4 minutes apart in single 10-minute tracked exposure, Sept 10, 2009, with Canon 5D MkII and 15mm lens at f/4 and at ISO200.
ISS and STS128 (leading) flying over on September 9; 2009; just day after undocking of Shuttle from ISS. Taken with Canon 5D MkII and 15mm lens. This is a composite stack of five 30s exposures, taken at 1 second intervals (thus the gaps) at ISO640 and f/4. Trails of two other satellites and red trail from aircraft also in the frame.
International Space Station, July 11, 2009 (about 12:28 am on July 12), with Canadian astronaut Bob Thirsk aboard (Julie Payette was supposed to have lauched this night and have been chasing the ISS in Endeavour). Series of 20s exposures 1s apart, stacked. ISO 800 at f/3.2 with 16-35mm zoom lens and Canon 5D MkII.