Tinyblue Observatory

A Private Observatory on Whidbey Island. This photo of comet Lovejoy, C2014 Q2 was taken on the evening of January 14, 2015. The original photo was a 60-second exposure in color, but to increase the visibility of the tail, I converted it to black and white. The tail points directly away from the sun, a result of light pressure on the ionized gas released from the comet. Page Camera was a Canon 6D on a Takahashi FSQ-106 at f5. Posted by David Trowbridge. North America and Pelican Nebulae. This image of .

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In Awe of Being Human. Speak Up for a Child. Fills a niche for authors on Whidbey Island who want to accompany each other on their journey of writing, editing, publishing and publicizing their work. The newest member to our group is Jeanne Strong. Who has just completed her book, Speak Up for a Child. Curious about where our name Abiding Nowhere. 2012, 2013 Abiding Nowhere Press.

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12808 Gran Bay Parkway West

Jacksonville, FL, 32258

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A Private Observatory on Whidbey Island. This photo of comet Lovejoy, C2014 Q2 was taken on the evening of January 14, 2015. The original photo was a 60-second exposure in color, but to increase the visibility of the tail, I converted it to black and white. The tail points directly away from the sun, a result of light pressure on the ionized gas released from the comet. Page Camera was a Canon 6D on a Takahashi FSQ-106 at f5. Posted by David Trowbridge. North America and Pelican Nebulae. This image of .

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