Pass of the International Space Station at 7:30 pm MDT, on Nov 6, 2010. Taken with 5D mark II and 8mm Sigma fisheye lens for single exposure of 8 minutes at f/4 and ISO 320. ISS goes into darkness, fades out and turns red east of zenith through Andromeda. North at bottom, South at top, East to the right, West to the left. Jupiter is in SE.
Pass of the ISS with STS129 attached and Bob Thirsk aboard, on Nov 22, 2009. Stack of 3 exposures x 30s each with 15mm lens at f/2.8 and Canon 7D camera at ISO 640. Moon and Jupiter and low in the south.
Pass of the ISS on September 16, 2009, with it coming out of the western twilight, passing between Arcturus and the Big Dipper (lower area of frame) and passing straight overhead (top of frame) and going out of frame as it heads east. The Japanese H1 Transfer vehicle was also chasing the ISS but is not visible here in this composite of eight 30-second exposures (it can be seen behind the ISS in the final couple of individual frames).