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    STS-123 Endeavour Night Launch

    Well I just returned from Florida about two hours ago.

    This morning around 2:28AM Endeavour lifted off of Pad 39A. was not able to witness the entire accent due do to cloud cover. Just amazing to see in person.

    Here are a couple of shots from the NASA Causeway about six miles from the Launch Site.



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    STS-123 Endeavour Night Launch

    Well I just returned from Florida about two hours ago.

    This morning around 2:28AM Endeavour lifted off of Pad 39A. was not able to witness the entire accent due do to cloud cover. Just amazing to see in person.

    Here are a couple of shots from the NASA Causeway about six miles from the Launch Site.



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    Re: STS-123 Endeavour Night Launch

    fantastic! :mrgreen: :borat: :borat:
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    and that has made all the difference......yet...
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    Re: STS-123 Endeavour Night Launch

    fantastic! :mrgreen: :borat: :borat:
    And I, I took the path less traveled by
    and that has made all the difference......yet...
    I have a feeling a handle of people are going to be very interested in what I post in the near future.

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    Re: STS-123 Endeavour Night Launch

    Awesome shots, Eric. What kind of settings did you use for that? I really want to go down for a launch soon. Only 2 years of shuttle flights left.
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    Re: STS-123 Endeavour Night Launch

    Awesome shots, Eric. What kind of settings did you use for that? I really want to go down for a launch soon. Only 2 years of shuttle flights left.
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    Re: STS-123 Endeavour Night Launch

    Low deck of clouds here in Tampa last night. Couldn't se diddly squat.

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    Low deck of clouds here in Tampa last night. Couldn't se diddly squat.

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    Re: STS-123 Endeavour Night Launch

    Great shots Eric! Did you have a heads up as to how to set the camera?
    How did you shoot those? AV or Manual?

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    Re: STS-123 Endeavour Night Launch

    Great shots Eric! Did you have a heads up as to how to set the camera?
    How did you shoot those? AV or Manual?

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    Re: STS-123 Endeavour Night Launch

    Nice shots, Eric.

    How loud was it from where you were?
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    Re: STS-123 Endeavour Night Launch

    That's incredible Eric. I'd love to get down there to witness a shuttle launch one day.
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    Re: STS-123 Endeavour Night Launch

    Outstanding, Eric! I was down for a shuttle launch 20+ years ago, but didn't as close, or have the kind of equipment I have today. Would love to get close for another launch.

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    Re: STS-123 Endeavour Night Launch

    Great shots Eric, with so many launch delays in recent missions glad this one went as scheduled. Seeing/hearing a launch in person is an amazing experiance, at night must have made it even more special.

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    Re: STS-123 Endeavour Night Launch

    Thanks Guys.

    Quote Originally Posted by lijk604
    Great shots Eric! Did you have a heads up as to how to set the camera?
    How did you shoot those? AV or Manual?
    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
    Awesome shots, Eric. What kind of settings did you use for that? I really want to go down for a launch soon. Only 2 years of shuttle flights left.
    For about the last month since I knew I was going to a night launch I have been researching on how to shoot the shuttle. From what I gathered the best setting is to shoot it as though it was Daylight. I shoot Manual 125 F8.0. I had two camera's, two tripods. What I was looking to do was get a number of shoots off with one camera and on the other would be a wide angle Long exposure(was not able to get this shoot as the shuttle went into the clouds) From what I have been told is to wait till T-3 and then begin shooting.

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil D.
    Nice shots, Eric.

    How loud was it from where you were?
    Since I was six miles away and Light Travel's faster then sound I didn't get to hear the shuttle until it went into the clouds. It was loud.


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