My photos came out pretty bad but maybe the description of what happened from a first time viewer of a night launch can convey my feelings.
Honestly, I really didn't know what to expect. I figured the shuttle itself would be pretty darn bright. Even though we're at least 100 miles away, the daytime launches are very cool!
So I went outside about 4 minutes before the scheduled lift off and looked to the northeast. Checked the watch at one point thinking that maybe they'd cancelled again and then, OMG!!!, it started. The entire northeastern horizon turned a light pink, then darker to almost blood red. Some things just unhinge my brain and I was actual screaming AND jumping up and down.

Then it appeared over the trees, a bright light that illuminated the night sky and turned that section of it to day.
All over the neighborhood I could hear others that were as excited as I was yelling and cheering the flight on. The shuttle was visible for more than 10 minutes and I watched it until it appeared to be just another star in the Heavens.
When I came inside I was actually shaking. I've seen many cool things in my life but this was certainly in the top three.
Such as they are, here are the photos I took. They do not do justice to the amazing sight I felt privileged to see last night.
The light on the left is a house in the foreground.
I think you can actually see the external rockets in this shot.
*sigh* another Life Experience I can now check off my list.
