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After 545 entries from 155 photographers in 35 countries, the winners of this year's astrophotography price photographer of the year are officially here.
The photographer Ani Shaastri from the United States received the top award for Deep Field ink ink (OU4), a breathtaking picture of a fog that is about six times as large as the full moon. The jury consisted of 20 astrophotographers from eight countries: the United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, Thailand, Singapore, New Zealand and Australia.
The judges praised the victorious pictures for their art and precision. Alyssa Pagan from the Space Telescope Institute admired the frames and depth of the overall fog ink ink fishing nebel and compared it with a “tornado in the room”.
Take a look at these dazzling pictures below. (Click here to expand pictures on the full screen.)
winner
Winner: Deep Field Squid Nebel (OU4) A breathtaking picture of a fog six times as big as the full moon. It was captured over a period of 51 hours at Sierra remote observatories in California with a Planewave CDK350 and a Zwoasi6200mm camera. Image: Ani Shastri
Second
Second. A 360 panorama that shows the arch of the Milky Way that extends over the sky above the volcanic landscape of Tenerife on the Canary Islands. This picture also won the Astro Landscape category. Image: Matteo Strassera.
2025 Celestron winner winner
2025 Celestron Prize winner: “Magnetic Shadow”, AR370, one of the most beautiful sunspot groups of this sun cycle, which was recorded with good vision (0.5 inch resolution). This picture also took home the main prize in the solar system category. Image: Alessandro Ravagnin.
Category winners and honorary mention
Deep space
Deep Space winner: The Southern Cross Flame. A nine panel RGB and hydrogen alpha mosaic of the constellation, which was recorded for several months with 81.5 hours of integration using a Zwo-Asi2600mm Pro and Stellarvue SVX80T-3SV refractor. When the strong man Mike Sidonio looked at this picture, he said: “Who knew that it was so much to see behind the southern cross. I stared at this picture for 30 minutes and was amazed at what was unveiled.” Image: Paul Milvain. Deep Space Top 5: A wide field picture of the great Magellan cloud, our tight neighboring galaxy at a distance of 158,200 light years. Image: Rodney Watters.
Solar system
The runner-up on April 1, 2024 was cleared the sky to enable 13 minutes by imaging time to 12p/ ponsbrooks. The solar activity has requested its toll. Image: Dan Bartlett.Use of Shelsystem Use: The International Space Station, which was conquered with a telescope and exceeds the moon at 26,000 km/h. The intersection occurred in 1/2 second. Image: Damir Maksan.
Remote imaging
Remote image offer second: a naturalistic wide field view from Vela, color-reinforced with narrow-band mapping: Hα to red, o III to blue and s II to yellow. Image: Steeve body.Long -distance image 5: Rosette blooms like a rainbow flower, Christmas tree rises in the bright glow; Together they weave romance and amazement, cosmic colors that flow through the hug of the endless night. Image: Alpha Zhang.
Astro landscape
Astro Landscape second: An abandoned train station in Namibia's desert shines quietly and is assumed by the arch of the Milky Way, which is captured under one of the clearest sky in the earth. Image: Matteo Strassera.Astro Landscape Top 5: In the Navajo Nation of New Mexico, Alien Thron is a hoodoo that was created over millions of years by wind, rain and water. Image: Jason Perry.
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