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Stars burn brightly for China in astronomy photo competition

Stars burn brightly for China in astronomy photo competition By Julian Shea in London | China Daily | Updated: 2021-07-17 09:38 Share CLOSE Star Fall © Wang Zheng (China) [Photo/The Royal Observatory Greenwich’s Astronomy Photographer of the Year 13 (2021) competition/exhibition] In the Tengger Desert, located in Minqin county, there is a mysterious group of artificial sculptures. The metal columns that point to the sky in this picture are called raindrops. By day, it falls like a raindrop in the desert, but the photographer prefers it at night under the Milky Way. After the Moon sets, the metal sculpture reflects the light of the Milky Way, making the sculpture s outline very clear. Extremely bright starlight in the desert is reflected off the metal surface like a column of light from a vast universe of stars hitting the ground. The photographer placed the camera at a very low position in the center of the sculpture, facing

In Photos: Astronomy Photographer Of The Year s 5 Incredible Images From Lockdown That Prove You Can Go Stargazing From Any City

In Photos: Astronomy Photographer Of The Year s 5 Incredible Images From Lockdown That Prove You Can Go Stargazing From Any City
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Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2021: Shortlist revealed

BBC News Published The Royal Observatory Greenwich s 13th Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition has announced its shortlist of extraordinary celestial scenes. image copyrightPeter Feltoti The shortlisted photographers captured sights from across our Solar System, galaxy and the wider Universe. image copyrightVitaliy Novikov The competition has received more than 4,500 entries from 75 countries. The judges include Art Editor of BBC Sky at Night Magazine Steve Marsh, and comedian and keen amateur astronomer Jon Culshaw, alongside other experts from the worlds of art and astronomy. The winning images will be displayed in an exhibition at the National Maritime Museum from 18 September. Here is a selection of shortlisted images.

Wonders of the Universe: 23 mind-blowing photos from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2021 shortlist

Wonders of the Universe: 23 mind-blowing photos from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2021 shortlist
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