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Statue of Liberty Nebula, by Ignacio Diaz Bobillo. Winner: Stars and Nebulae. (Photo by Ignacio Diaz Bobillo/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)

Statue of Liberty Nebula, by Ignacio Diaz Bobillo. Winner: Stars and Nebulae. (Photo by Ignacio Diaz Bobillo/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)



M31 Andromeda Galaxy, by Tom Mogford. Highly commended: Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year. (Photo by Tom Mogford/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)

M31 Andromeda Galaxy, by Tom Mogford. Highly commended: Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year. (Photo by Tom Mogford/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)



The Jewels of Orion, by Ross Clark. Winner: Best Newcomer. (Photo by Ross Clark/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)

The Jewels of Orion, by Ross Clark. Winner: Best Newcomer. (Photo by Ross Clark/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)



The Watcher, by Nicolai Brügger. Winner: Aurorae. (Photo by Nicolai Brügger/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)

The Watcher, by Nicolai Brügger. Winner: Aurorae. (Photo by Nicolai Brügger/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)



Stellar Flower, by Davy van der Hoeven. Winner: Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year. (Photo by Davy van der Hoeven/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)

Stellar Flower, by Davy van der Hoeven. Winner: Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year. (Photo by Davy van der Hoeven/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)



Ben, Floyd & the Core, by Ben Bush. Winner: People and Space. (Photo by Ben Bush/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)

Ben, Floyd & the Core, by Ben Bush. Winner: People and Space. (Photo by Ben Bush/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)



A Little Fireworks, by Alan Friedman. Winner: Our Sun. (Photo by Alan Friedman/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)

A Little Fireworks, by Alan Friedman. Winner: Our Sun. (Photo by Alan Friedman/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)



Shells of Elliptical Galaxy NGC 3923 in Hydra, by Rolf Wahl Olsen. Winner: Galaxies. (Photo by Rolf Wahl Olsen/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)

Shells of Elliptical Galaxy NGC 3923 in Hydra, by Rolf Wahl Olsen. Winner: Galaxies. (Photo by Rolf Wahl Olsen/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)



Across the Sky of History, by Wang Zheng. Winner: Skyscapes. (Photo by Wang Zheng/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)

Across the Sky of History, by Wang Zheng. Winner: Skyscapes. (Photo by Wang Zheng/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)



Above the Tower, by Samuel King. Highly Commended: People and Space. (Photo by Samuel King/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)

Above the Tower, by Samuel King. Highly Commended: People and Space. (Photo by Samuel King/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)



Crescent Moon During the Day, by Rafael Ruiz. Runner Up: Our Moon. (Photo by Rafael Ruiz/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)

Crescent Moon During the Day, by Rafael Ruiz. Runner Up: Our Moon. (Photo by Rafael Ruiz/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)



Aurora Australis from Beerbarrel Beach, by James Stone. Runner Up: Aurorae. (Photo by James Stone/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)

Aurora Australis from Beerbarrel Beach, by James Stone. Runner Up: Aurorae. (Photo by James Stone/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)



Into the Shadow, by László Francsics. Winner: Our Moon and Winner: Overall. The photograph depicts a creative and artistic composition of the 35 phases of the total lunar eclipse that occurred on 21 January 2019. Competition judge Ed Robinson said: “For a single multiple-exposure image to capture this event with such positional precision, creative innovation and beauty is nothing short of masterful”. (Photo by László Francsics/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)

Into the Shadow, by László Francsics. Winner: Our Moon and Winner: Overall. The photograph depicts a creative and artistic composition of the 35 phases of the total lunar eclipse that occurred on 21 January 2019. Competition judge Ed Robinson said: “For a single multiple-exposure image to capture this event with such positional precision, creative innovation and beauty is nothing short of masterful”. (Photo by László Francsics/Astronomy Photographer of the Year)
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