See the world's greatest space photography in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Exhibition at the National Maritime Museum.
Astronomy Photographer of the Year is an annual exhibition showcasing the world's greatest space photography. It continues to set the standard for astrophotography and showcases the breadth and variety of environments on our planet and beyond.
Now in its fourteenth year, the spellbinding winning and shortlisted images from this year’s Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition are on display at the National Maritime Museum. From distant stars to awesome aurorae, these wondrous visions of the cosmos reflect our enduring fascination with the night sky.
As with previous years, there are eight subject categories featuring an extraordinary range of celestial, meteorological and atmospheric phenomena. Photographers from across the globe compete to take home the prestigious title. Now it's your chance to see their spellbinding work.
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