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Astronomy Photographer of the Year: Collection 13
By (Author) Royal Observatory Greenwich
By (author) Collins Astronomy
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
14th February 2025
26th September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Photographs: collections
Astronomical observation: observatories, equipment and methods
Gift books
779.9520922
Hardback
184
Width 266mm, Height 266mm, Spine 17mm
1220g
A stunning gift for admirers of astrophotography.
From the number one Astronomy publisher, this book showcases the most spectacular space photography, taken from locations across the globe. Marvel at the wonders of the universe captured by the most talented astrophotographers.
Be captivated by 140 winning and shortlisted images from the 2024 Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition, hosted by the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. These awe-inspiring images are submitted in several categories: Skyscapes, Our Sun, Galaxies, Our Moon, Aurorae, Planets, Comets and Asteroids, People and Space, Stars and Nebulae. Plus Best Newcomer, Image Innovation and Young Competitor categories. Each image is accompanied by caption, photographer, location and technical details. There is also a location map showing the origin of all images and a visual appendix of all images.
The judges are from an expert panel of distinguished astronomy experts.
The Exhibition
The National Maritime Museum hosts an exhibition of the winners of the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition, showcasing these incredible images of the sky.
www.rmg.co.uk/astrophoto
Spectacular views of the universe
- The Guardian
Insight Astronomy Photos of the year are stellar and stunning
- Irish Examiner
Its always amazing to see how photographers push the boundaries each year in this competition and the quality of the work in this book is phenomenal. Astronomers love to be inspired by the images and everybody, including those with only a passing interest in the night sky, will be wowed by them. This is a must-have coffee table book that you will keep wanting to look through again and again.
- Mary McIntyre FRAS
The Royal Observatory, Greenwich is the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian of the World, making it the official starting point for each new day and year. It is also home to London's only planetarium, the Harrison timekeepers and the UK's largest refracting telescope. It runs the annual Astronomy Photographer of the Year exhibition.