Thanks for the pictures - absolutely amazing to have got the Shuttle and station. I saw the same pass too - the station came first, and then I saw the dot of Discovery in front of it when they climbed higher (I think Discovery was in front anyway). This is the first time I have actually seen a Space Shuttle when it is on its own - I was just so excited when I realised how good the pass was going to be. It was perfect - I am so glad to have actually seen Discovery flying solo. I tried some pictures, but the pass was too low down for me, and they were too dim (the ISS was only mag. -0.8, and the Shuttle dimmer) to really see much. You can see the station trail, but not the Shuttle. Once again - kudos on the captures! Those pictures will probably gain a lot of sentimental value when you look back at the end of the program.