Have you ever looked at the wonders of the James Webb Space Telescope and thought, ‘I wish I could do that’?
The new dataset is made up of 21 400 shots that took two years to take, containing a staggering 3,32 billion celestial objects.
The competition has been running for 13 years out of The Royal Observatory Greenwich, with more than 4 500 entries this year.
The shortlisted photographs in The Royal Observatory Greenwich’s 13th Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition are so beautiful that it’s hard to believe they’re real.
The folks over at Mashable have put together their 31 best entrants to the Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2016, and we have chosen five.
Scott Kelly is spending 522 days orbiting the earth, a job that gives him plenty of time to take some amazing shots from his vantage point.