Some of the most spectacular astronomy images of 2018



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More than 4,200 photographs were submitted to this year's Insight Investment Astronomy photographer's contest, but only these 25 images were short-listed.

This annual competition, organized by the Royal Observatory of Greenwich, is in its tenth edition. year. Topics this year include a wide variety of topics ranging from the sprawling Milky Way to the storms on Saturn through the glacial tongues and aurora borealis. If it has something to do with space, all is well. This year's contest includes nine different categories and two special prizes. The winners will be announced on October 23, 2018.


A magnificent Saturn of Avani Soares (Brazil)

The photographer Avani Soares has piled up 4000 images to create these beautiful images of Saturn, the second largest planet of our solar system.


AR 2665 and Quiescent Prominence of Łukasz Sujka (Poland)

The AR2665 sunspot was a very active region in 2017, as evidenced by this quiescent impressively impressive prominence – a loop-shaped incandescent plasma material emerging from the Sun.


Aurora Borealis on the coast of the Barents Sea by Michael Zav & Yalov (Russia)

A stunning photo of the Northern Lights taken near the village of Teriberka in the Murmansk district of Russia


Cable Bay by Mark Gee (Australia)

The magnificent Milky Way seen at Cable Bay near Nelson, New Zealand.


Caveman by Brandon Yoshizawa (United States)

Fighting light pollution in Malibu, California, photographer Brandon Yoshizawa managed to frame the Milky Way galaxy in a 25-mile-deep sea cave from downtown Los Angeles.


Color-Full Moon by Nicolas Lefaudeux (France)

Our moon has never been as colorful as this superb photo captured by Nicolas Lefaudeux.


Daytime Moon by Helen Schofield (UK)

A glorious peak of the moon during the day, you can almost touch and touch. The photographer Helen Schofield captured this image in Malaga, Spain, while she was on vacation with her children


Deep Space by Dave Brosha (Canada)

The remarkable belly of the glacial tongue of Breiðamerkurjökull in Iceland.


Earth Shine by Peter Ward (Australia)

During a solar eclipse, the brightness of the solar corona obscures the finer details of the moon.


Empyreal by Paul Wilson (USA)

More like unreal . A dawn soaring as seen near Christchurch, New Zealand.


Jingpeng Liu's Expedition to Infinity (USA)

Photographer Jingpeng Liu captured this exquisite photo of our galaxy in Badlands National Park, South Dakota. This panoramic view is a composite of six shots: three for the sky and three for the foreground.


First impressions of Casper Kentish (United Kingdom)

Oooh, phantasmagorical moon. With the help of his grandfather and a new telescope that he had for his birthday, photographer Casper Kentish took this picture with an iPad


Guardian of Tre Cime by Carlos F. Turienzo ( Spain)

A panoramic image consisting of eight photos showing the Milky Way emerging above the rocky Dolomites in Tre Crime, as on the left


Guarding the galaxy by Jez Hughes (UK)

A super-impressive shot of Inyo National Forest near the White Mountains in California. This image was taken as storms threatened the eastern Sierras, leaving little time for long exposures


Holding Due North by Jake Mosher (USA)

An altered juniper grows in the Rocky Mountains from Montana. The curved star trails in this long exposure shot revolve around Polaris, the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor.


Arild Heitmann's Ice Castle (Norway)

The Northern Lights reflect shades of green and yellow on the snow, seen from a tiny cave in Lake Torneträsk, Swedish Lapland.


Magic by Jingyi Zhang (Australia

Aurora Borealis explodes through the clouds and rises above the mountains in Stokknes, Iceland .The water pools between the dunes come melted snow, creating a perfect foreground.


Mosaic of the Great Nebula Orion & Running Man by Miguel Angel García Borrella and Lluis Romero Ventura (Spain)

The Orion Nebula (also known as Messier 42, M42, or NGC 1976) is a diffuse nebula located in the Milky Way, south of the Orion Belt in the constellation of Orion, located 1,270 light years away. is one of the brightest nebulae (a star-forming region) in the night sky, and is visible to the naked eye on a clear night.


NGC 6726 and NGC 6727 by Mark Hanson, Warren Keller, Steve Mazlin, Rex Parker, Tommy Tse, David Plesko, Pete Proulx (USA)

Wow, the bright blues in this nebu leuse, located in the Corona Australis constellation, are magnificent. The blue color is produced by the light of hot stars, and reflected by the cosmic silica-based dust.


Rigel and the nebula of the witch Mario Cogo (Italy)

The nebula of the witch's head and Rigel, seen from the Republic of Namibia in southern Africa.


Stars on a sacred Mongolian Ovoo by Qiqige Zhao (Australia)

Star trails sweep colorful and extraordinary sacred altars, called Ovoo, in Mingantu in Inner Mongolia


Marcel Drechsler (Germany) [19659046] Plan of the Eagle Nebula, also called Messier 16, taken at the Baerenstein Observatory in Germany.


The Neglected Neglected by Kfir Simon (Israel)

The Great Nebula of the Horsehead seems to look down on the NGC 2023 Nebula often ignored.


The Orion Nebula in the 6-filter Narrowband of Bernard Miller (USA) [19659050] The Orion Nebula, located 1500 light-years away. For you, photo-geeks, this superb image was produced by combining 36 hours of total exposure using six different filters; Ha, SII, OIII, red, green and blue.


Thunderstorm under the Milky Way by Tianyuan Xiao (Australia)

The stars are hovering over a thunderstorm in Florida.

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