Help me identify this object! I got home last night in time to go out and watch the International Space Station and the shuttle go past, and stayed outside afterwards with my binoculars for some observing. The ISS/shuttle configuration was dazzlingly bright at about mag.-4 and right on time (of course!) passing nearly overhead at 9:57pm, but then 6 minutes later another satellite of about magnitude -2 (best guess) went by, following a nearly identical inclination. It started in the NE and traveled up towards the summer triangle but passed just NE of Deneb, when it faded as it passed into the Earth’s shadow. So what was it? I don’t know. Although there are lots of things flying around up there, I cant figure out what else could have appeared so bright. It was not in the same orbit as the ISS (during the 6 minutes since the station passed, the Earth turned to the east so any object following in the same orbit should appear west of preceeding object, right?). Suggestions are more than welcome. And yes, the rest of the night was lovely, with many object appearing beautifully in my binos and even Jupiter’s moons showing very nicely. There are more opportunities for you to see the ISS and shuttle tonight and a lovely overhead pass tomorrow night. Check heavens-above.com for times and maps.