Matthew Birks designs web sites at BirksWorks and sometimes writes about things that interest him. He is British but lives in Calgary, Alberta.

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ISS and Shuttle visit Calgary

I stared at the sky with geeky wonderment this evening as the International Space Station containing Canadian astronaut and honorary U of C alumnus Robert Thirsk passed over Calgary at 11:07pm, closely followed by the Space Shuttle Endeavour containing another Canadian astronaut, Julie Payette. Both craft were clearly visible, appearing just above the Western horizon and traveling at a little over 17,000 MPH. The Shuttle was around 15 minutes behind the ISS, although the NASA real time telemetry reports that Endeavour is moving faster than the ISS so the two craft can dock on Friday.

Between the ISS and Shuttle sightings, I was further transfixed by the sight of another three bright objects moving at a similar speed to the ISS and Shuttle. They seemed to be in a higher orbit and were on an approximate NE to SE track. I know viewing satellites is not unusual but I admit to being transfixed by the sight of 5 spacecraft flying over my house in 15 minutes.

Photo opportunities were limited and hampered by our resident and particularly ferocious mosquitoes. Despite their best attempts, I managed to get a shot of the ISS and shortly afterwards, Endeavour passing over our house [click thumbnails to enlarge]:

International Space Station over CalgarySpace Shuttle Endeavour passes over Calgary, AlbertaSpace Shuttle Endeavour passes over Calgary, AlbertaSpace Shuttle Endeavour passes over Calgary, Alberta

Apple WWDC 2009 Keynote

iPhone 3GS

It was awkward high fives and self conscious fist pumps all round at the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco’s Moscone Center today. A roomful of Apple fanboys and girls, media hacks and some serious developers tried to get excited about an updated product line up, including refreshed 15″ and 17″ MacBook Pro, iPhone 3.0 software, Snow Leopard and a new iPhone, the 3GS.

Also announced is the new pricing for the current 8 Gb iPhone, now available for $99 in the US.

The iPhone 3GS includes an updated 3 megapixel camera with video capture and editing, an integrated digital compass and increased storage capacity up to 32 Gb.

Despite rumours to the contrary, Steve Jobs didn’t show to treat the audience to a ‘one more thing’ moment, predicted by some to be the release of an Apple netbook/tablet. He is, however, expected to return to work at the end of June.

It was a another keynote of evolution rather than revolution for Apple, which in the current climate is probably the best the Apple faithful can hope for.