오로라와 별자리들의 대장관 The stars of photography: Amazing auroras and incredible constellation
The stars of photography: Amazing auroras and incredible constellations among entries for astronomy photography award
천문사진 콘테스트에 출품된 경탄할 만한 오로라와 별자리 사진들
수상작은 런던의 그린위치 천문대에 전시될 예정이다.
수상작으로 선정되면 2,500파운드(약 3,600불 한화 4백만원)을 받게 된다.
콘테스트 마감일은 오늘 4월 16일까지다.
Ki Chul Hwang 황기철
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By JULIAN ROBINSON FOR MAILONLINE
These are some of the breathtaking images of auroras and constellations vying for top spot in a prestigious competition.
Photographers around the world have been reaching for the stars with some stunning pictures of the sky at night for the Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest.
The winner can expect to see their work showcased in an exhibition at London's Royal Observatory Greenwich - along with a top prize of £2,500.
Entries so far include spectacular visions of the cosmos from destinations as far afield as America and Bolivia as well as dazzling images of the aurora captured closer to home in Wales and Scotland.
The deadline for entries is April 16.
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This stunning image called Airglow was taken by Adhemar Duro Junior at Monjes de la Pacana, close to the triple border between Bolivia, Chile and Argentina and shows a stunning constellation of stars lighting up the night sky over giant rock formations
Light show: A spectacular display of the Northern Lights glows above Trwyn Du, Anglesey, North Wales in this entry called 'Fire in the Sky' by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Winter wonderland: Martin Giertl waited until the dead of night to snap this spectacular image of The Milky Way over Elfin Lakes in British Colombia, Canada
This breathtaking image of the aurora was taken in the Canadian wilderness by Dave Brosha. Brosha's friend Paul Zizka, another photographer, is shown capturing his own image in this picture called 'Nights of Wonder'
Star gazing: This stunning panorama 'Midnight inside of North Window Arch' was formed with more than 20 pictures taken by David Toussaint inside the north window arch of Arches National Park in Utah, America
The whole of the moon: This image 'Luna y eleros - Moon and Sailboats' by Sebastián Guillermaz shows the moon rising over the 'Rio de la Plata' in Argentina, while boaters enjoy the last light of day
The sky at night: A thin crescent moon sets over Edinburgh Castle on Christmas Day 2014 in this picture by Grant Ritchie. It was taken using a Nikon D800 and Sigma 50-500mm lens
The Eta Carinae Nebula, a stellar system containing at least two stars about 7,500 light-years from the Sun, is shown in all its glory in this picture by Stephen Mohr
Sebastián Guillermaz was waiting to snap a comet, but ended up taking this stunning picture of the moon above the horizon in a picture called 'Belt of Venus'
Trick of the light: The sun appears to glow purple in this spectacular picture by Valery Shamukov. By imaging the sun only in this very narrow colour range, astronomers can isolate evidence of extreme events on our local star's surface
A galaxy far, far away: This entry by photographer Mark Hanson shows the Heart Nebula, IC 1805, Sh2-190, situated 7500 light years away from Earth in the constellation Cassiopeia
Purple haze: Ian Griffin took this image called 'The Waldronville Aurora, with International Space Station' at the head of the Waldronville lagoon in Otago, New Zealand as the sun was setting and as the International Space Station was passing through the field of view
The Dome, a panorama by Kolbein Svensson, was created by merging five vertical shots. The two green points on the lower right of the image are from a puddle reflecting the aurora
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