27 otherworldly astronomy photos that will truly blow your mind

Looking good, space 👀
By Sam Haysom  on 

Unless Elon Musk has his way in the near future, most of us probably aren't going to get to go to space. But that doesn't mean we can't admire it from afar.

On Sunday, London's Royal Museums Greenwich unveiled the winners (and the runners up) of the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2020. The competition has been running for 12 years now, and this year saw over 5,000 entries from six continents.

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From the dancing lights of the aurorae to our swirling neighbour, the Andromeda Galaxy, and with titles provided by the photographers, here are the top of the crop in their respective categories...

Aurorae

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Highly commended: 'Iceland' by Kristina Makeeva. Credit: Kristina Makeeva
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Runner-up: 'Lone Tree under a Scandinavian Aurora' by Tom Archer. Credit: Tom Archer
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Winner: 'The Green Lady' by Nicholas Roemmelt. Credit:

Best newcomer

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Winner: 'Waves' by Bence Toth. Credit: Bence Toth

Galaxies

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Highly commended: 'Attack on the Large Magellanic Cloud' by Juan-Carlos Munoz-Mateos. Credit: Juan-Carlos Munoz-Mateos
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Runner-up: 'NGC 3628 with 300,000 Light Year Long Tail' by Mark Hanson. Credit: Mark Hanson
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Winner and overall winner: 'Andromeda Galaxy at Arms Length' by Nicolas Lefaudeux. Credit: Nicolas Lefaudeux

Our moon

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Highly commended: 'Moon Base' by Daniel Koszela. Credit: Daniel Koszela
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Runner-up: 'HDR Partial Lunar Eclipse With Clouds' by Ethan Roberts. Credit: Ethan Roberts
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Winner: 'Tycho Crater Region with Colours' by Alain Paillou. Credit: Alain Paillou

Our sun

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Highly commended: 'Ultraviolet' by Alan Friedman. Credit: Alan Friedman
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Runner-up: '145 Seconds of Darkness' by Filip Ogorzelski. Credit: Filip Ogorzelski
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Winner: 'Liquid Sunshine' by Alexandra Hart. Credit: Alexandra Hart

People and space

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Highly commended: 'AZURE Vapor Tracers' by Yang Sutie. Credit: Yang Sutie
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Runner-up: 'Observe the Heart of the Galaxy' by Tian Li. Credit: Tian Li
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Winner: 'The Prison of Technology' by Rafael Schmall. Credit: Rafael Schmall

Planets, comets, and asteroids

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Highly commended: 'The Ghost of Alnilam and a Near Earth Asteroid' by Robert Stephens. Credit: Robert Stephens
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Runner-up: 'In the Outer Reaches' by Martin Lewis. Credit: Martin Lewis
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Winner: 'Space Between Us...' by Łukasz Sujka. Credit: Łukasz Sujka

Skyscapes

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Highly commended: 'Voice of the Universe' by Weijian Chen. Credit: Weijian Chen
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Runner-up: 'Desert Magic' by Stefan Liebermann. Credit: Stefan Liebermann
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Winner: 'Painting the Sky' by Thomas Kast. Credit: Thomas Kast

Stars and nebulae

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Highly commended: 'The Misty Elephant's Trunk' by Min Xie. Credit: Min Xie
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Runner-up: 'The Dolphin Jumping out of an Ocean of Gas' by Connor Matherne. Credit: Connor Matherne
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Winner: 'Cosmic Inferno' by Peter Ward. Credit: Peter Ward

Young competition

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Runner-up: 'Detached Prominences' by Thea Hutchinson. Credit: Thea Hutchinson
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Winner: 'The Four Planets and the Moon' by Alice Fock Hang. Credit: Alice Fock Hang

Tickets for the 2020 exhibition are available from Sept 14. via the Royal Museum Greenwich website, if you happen to be in London. Otherwise, find the biggest screen you can.

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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