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    The Four Planets and the Moon Alice Fock Hang (Reunion), aged 11. Winner, Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year. Equipment: Nikon D610 camera, 35mm lens.
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    Eye On The Sky Four Planets and the Moon wins Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2020

    The top images from the Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2020 competition will be on display at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Credit: National Maritime Museum, London
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    Judging Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2020 under lockdown

    Northern Dragon's Eye Elena Pakhalyuk (Ukraine). Category: Aurora. Equipment Canon EOS 6D camera, 14 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 1600, 30-second exposure.
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    Gallery Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2020 shortlist images revealed

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    The top images from the Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2020 competition will be on display at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Credit: National Maritime Museum, London
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    IIAPY The world's biggest astro imaging competition opens for entries

    Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2019.
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    IIAPY Highlights from the 2019 awards ceremony

    Into the Shadow László Francsics, Budapest, Hungary, 21 January 2019. Category: Our Moon (overall winner). Equipment: Sony Alpha 99 camera, 250mm Newtonian, Sky-Watcher EQ6 Pro mount.
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    IIAPY 2019 winners revealed

    Keeper of the Light James Stone, Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia, 21 July 2017. Equipment: Nikon D750 camera, 15 mm lens. (IIAPY 2018 category: People & Space).
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    IIAPY Australian astrophotography

    Bloodborne, Keijo Laitala, Oulu, Finland, 21 January 2019. Equipment: Olympus OM-D E-M5 camera, 150 mm f/7.1 lens.
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    IIAPY 2019 Shortlist revealed

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    Shortlisting Astronomy Photographer of the Year

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    Transport the Soul, Brad Goldpaint, Moab, Utah, USA, 20 May 2017. Equipment: Nikon D810 DLSR camera, 14mm f/4.0 lens. Category: People & Space (Overall winner)
    Astrophotography

    IIAPY 2018 Winners announced

    Astronomy Photographer of the Year: 2018 shortlist revealed
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    IIAPY 2018 shortlist revealed

    Artem Mironov scooped the top prize in 2017 with his image of the Rho Ophiuchi complex. Image Credit: Artem Mironov
    Astronomy news

    Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year: details announced

    The Rho Ophiuchi Clouds, by Artem Mironov (Russia)
 

Hakos Farm, Windhoek, Namibia, 6 August 2016
 

Equipment: Canon EOS 5D Mark II DSLR camera, Sky-Watcher 200P reflector, Sky-Watcher HEQ5 Pro SynScan mount.
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    Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2017: winners announced

    Eta Carinae and her Keyhole © Michael Sidonio.png
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    Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2013 shortlist

    Scintillating Sirius © Steve Brown
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    Astronomy Photographer of the Year: 2017 shortlist revealed

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