Stuttle Discovery flew pass over Malaysia as expected but 2 minutes late. With greater anticipation and preparation, I was able to expose 3 shot of Discovery's fly-by within the same frame. Darn... ISS is still to dim to show up in the photo I took.
The photo is digitally composed into one frame and greatly enhanced to show the trail. From right: the image showed Discovery brightened-up (right trail) to it's brightest (middle trail) and until it faded away (left) when it entered Earth's shadow.
UPDATE**
According to BBC, Discovery had dock with ISS on 11:18 GMT 28 July, that is 19:18 local time. So this mean the photo I took around 8:15pm was actually a visible pass of both shuttle Discovery and ISS togather. No wonder they look so bright (my estimation was mag -2 as opposed to the mag. -0.4. provided by Heavens Above). That also mean I scored big time... hahaha... and it also meant that I saw something else which was mistaken as ISS. UFO... ?!? or just another earth orbiting satellite?? mmm... I don't care. :)