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Heavenly Bodies: Best Space Photos of 2013

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The Royal Observatory in Greenwich, UK, has held its fifth competition for the best photographs of stars, planets, galaxies and other celestial highlights. Over 1,200 entries were submitted from photographers all over the world, the Royal Observatory said on its website. The winning entries are currently on display at the observatory.

The Royal Observatory in Greenwich, UK, has held its fifth competition for the best photographs of stars, planets, galaxies and other celestial highlights. Over 1,200 entries were submitted from photographers all over the world, the Royal Observatory said on its website. The winning entries are currently on display at the observatory.

© Photo : Mark Gee. National Maritime MuseumThe Royal Observatory in Greenwich, UK, has held its fifth competition for the best photographs of stars, planets, galaxies and other celestial highlights. Over 1,200 entries were submitted from photographers all over the world, the Royal Observatory said on its website. The winning entries are currently on display at the observatory.
Photo: “Guiding Light to the Stars” by Mark Gee (Australia) is the winner in the Earth and Space category. The photo shows a spectacular view of the Milky Way arching over the coast of New Zealand’s North Island.
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The Royal Observatory in Greenwich, UK, has held its fifth competition for the best photographs of stars, planets, galaxies and other celestial highlights. Over 1,200 entries were submitted from photographers all over the world, the Royal Observatory said on its website. The winning entries are currently on display at the observatory.
Photo: “Guiding Light to the Stars” by Mark Gee (Australia) is the winner in the Earth and Space category. The photo shows a spectacular view of the Milky Way arching over the coast of New Zealand’s North Island.
© Photo : Mark Gee. National Maritime Museum“Moon Silhouettes” by Mark Gee (Australia) is the winner in the People and Space category. The photo shows people on Mount Victoria Lookout in Wellington, New Zealand, silhouetted against a rising moon.
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“Moon Silhouettes” by Mark Gee (Australia) is the winner in the People and Space category. The photo shows people on Mount Victoria Lookout in Wellington, New Zealand, silhouetted against a rising moon.
© Photo : Adam Block. National Maritime Museum“Celestial Impasto: sh2–239” by Adam Block (US) is the winner in the Deep Space category. The photo of a nebula was taken with 15-hours total exposure.
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“Celestial Impasto: sh2–239” by Adam Block (US) is the winner in the Deep Space category. The photo of a nebula was taken with 15-hours total exposure.
© Photo : Man-To Hui. National Maritime MuseumCorona Composite of 2012: “Australian Totality” by Man-To Hui (China) is the winner in the Our Solar System category.
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Corona Composite of 2012: “Australian Totality” by Man-To Hui (China) is the winner in the Our Solar System category.
© Photo : Jacob Marchio. National Maritime Museum“The Milky Way Galaxy” by Jacob Marchio (US), aged 14, is the winner in the Young Astronomy Photographer category.
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“The Milky Way Galaxy” by Jacob Marchio (US), aged 14, is the winner in the Young Astronomy Photographer category.
© Photo : Sam Cornwell. National Maritime Museum“Venus Transit, Foxhunter’s Grave, Welsh Highlands” by Sam Cornwell (UK) is the winner in the Best Newcomer category. The image shows the transit of Venus, one of the astronomical highlights of 2012.
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“Venus Transit, Foxhunter’s Grave, Welsh Highlands” by Sam Cornwell (UK) is the winner in the Best Newcomer category. The image shows the transit of Venus, one of the astronomical highlights of 2012.
© Photo : László Francsics. National Maritime Museum“The Trapezium Cluster and Surrounding Nebulae” by László Francsics (Hungary) is the winner in the Robotic Scope category.
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“The Trapezium Cluster and Surrounding Nebulae” by László Francsics (Hungary) is the winner in the Robotic Scope category.
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