
Mehmet Ergün (Germany), “The Great Solar Flare,” highly commended in the “Our Sun” category. All images © the photographers, courtesy of Astronomy Photographer of the Year, shared with permission
In its 15th year, the Royal Observatory Greenwich’s
The overall winning image, “Andromeda, Unexpected,” was the result of a collaboration between astrophotographers
We’ve shared a few favorites here, and you can see all shortlisted images in the contest’s

Andreas Ettl (Germany), “Circle of Light,” runner-up in the aurorae category

Marcel Drechsler (Germany), Xavier Strottner (France), and Yann Sainty (France), “Andromeda, Unexpected,” galaxies category winner and overall winner

Runwei Xu (China) and Binyu Wang (China), “The Running Chicken Nebula,” winner of the Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year award

Paul Montague (Australia), “Neighbours,” highly commended in the galaxies category

Katie McGuinness (U.K.), “Close Encounters of the Haslingden Kind,” highly commended in the “People and Space” category

Angel An (China), “Grand Cosmic Fireworks,” winner in the skyscapes category

Ethan Chappel (U.S.), “Mars-Set,” winner in the “Our Moon” category

Haohan Sun (China), “Moon at Nightfall,” highly commended in the Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year category

Peter Ward (Australia), “Dark Star,” runner-up in the “Our Sun” category
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