Wednesday, September 16, 2020

THE MILKY WAY OVER CORNWALL


While I try to figure out how to work with Northwest geology here's a beauty from NASA's website. The island can be reached by foot on the path during low and mid tide. 

This is a composite shot copyrighted to Simon R. Hudson. The building at the top of the small hill has been a monastery originally established by Edward the Confesser. By the 18th century the village buildings had been improved and St. Michael's was decent sea port. Pictures were taken on the same night in July. Cleaned up and enhnced. That's Jupiter off to the left and a neteor on the right. 

Between the smoke and the meds my brains are a little fried this week. Information seems to go in one set of brain cells and out the other. 

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