Yes, those are some of the images. When looking at the original imagery on a light table the clarity was amazing, although you lose a lot when they're copied and printed on paper. Clarifying my earlier comment, I did not actually fly the sorties; I had been the U-2 Det Commander at Patrick a bit earlier, and was at Beale when the first flight was flight was actually flown and at the Recce Center at HQ SAC for the second. I did a lot of the staff work with the NASA and 45th Space Wing people at KSC and the Cape to set up the track and procedures. I don't have the records to determine which of the pilots flew the missions, but I do recall the debriefings. The pilots had a great time on a very difficult mission The H-camera only moved side to side, so manually adjusting the camera azimuth from the cockpit while banking/yawing the aircraft at high altitude to try to keep the shuttle in the field of view was a real delicate maneuver and not without some risk of stalling at altitude.