Well, I saw Discovery + the ET go over the UK - one white dot, and one orange dot about half an inch below! <SNIP>
It was un-real. It completely blew me away.
It was one of the most awesome things I have ever seen.
Pete, I know how you feel. I saw the exact same thing for STS 127, though that was late at night rather than early in the morning and it went into orbital sunset after about 45 seconds, so it wasn't quite as spectacular as what you'd have seen. I've seen the ISS go over before, and ISS+Shuttle about an hour before docking, but I think that the orange dot of the ET was the most spectacular and jaw-dropping of the lot. A truly remarkable sight to see, especially after watching the launch live on NTV only 15 minutes before!
Unfortunately I was away this weekend and so missed the launch.
Discovery is now on it's way back to KSC. Stopped over at Barksdale AFB at the moment. Current plan is to take-off at 10am EDT today and be back in KSC later in the day.
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