Meet within a second © Zhang Yanaang
the International Space Station . ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year Competition.
Described above is Zhang Yanangang’s Meeting within a second: A superimposed series of shots of silhouletted isss as it goes straight between the earth and the sun. Large solar solar solar space, which energy of harvesting from the same star, clearly visible. Photographer uses two optical filters to defeat specific hangs lengths and targets the details of the Price Crisp in the Sroiling Surface Sun ‘

Close to Comet C / 2023 A3 © Gerald Rhamann and Michael Jäger
Described above, a close comet image C / 2023 A3 (Tsucinshan Atlas) by Gerald Rhamann and Michael Jäger, taken from Namibia. Comets have two tails – one-made dust and a gas – and here it appears to be close due to long-air solar.
The final image, shown below, is Dragon Tree Trails by Benjamin Barakat, taken by FireDihan Forest on the island of Socotra. A dragon bloody tree (Dracaena Cinnabari) Took the center stage, made perfect in Starscape made by combining 300 individual exposure.

Dragon Tree Trails © Benjamin Barakat
This year, competition attracts over 5500 entries from 69 countries. The winners of nine categories, two special prizes and the general winner will be announced by 11 September and the winning images will be displayed in an exhibition at the National Maritime Museum from 12 September.
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