tim wrote in post #6134278
Nah, just stand closer. That's why you're taking the marshmellows
Hehehe good one 
But seriously... this is something I would try if I wouldn't be on other side of the world, where they don't launch rockets.
With no real thinking, so I don't know which option I would choose, I have two ideas for doing same shoot. I would have one long exposure, so you get nice night shoot of landscape around it, and then I would want another shoot (or part of original exposure) of Shuttle half way through the sky. Now how to do it? I don't know, I should think a bit more about this, but because I don't feel like, I will just give you two options that come to my mind, and you do thinking 
One is to calculate exposure so, that you end exposure when shuttle is half way through the photo. I would say it shouldn't be problem to do this, since those things are pretty accurate... if everything goes fine. I guess shuttle and flames on back of rockets are bright enough to have nice photo of shuttle included in long exposure started way before launch itself.
Second option is to combine two shoots.... one long exposure of landscape, and another, from same position (tripod of course), when you have short enough time to catch just shuttle when speeding through the sky and everything else is of course black, but it doesn't matter, because for that you have previous frame. With film, this would be simple with double exposure, but with digital, you would need some more time spend in PS 
But there's one problem. I have no idea how those observation points are. If there's full of people and whole lots of light, I guess this won't work. If you are somewhere in middle of grass/desert/swamp (sorry I have no idea what's around that place), I think it should work.