The general winner and Galaxies class winner: “The Andromeda Core” by Weitang Liang, Qi Yang, Chuhong Yu
Astrophotography continues to disclose the breathtaking great thing about the cosmos, and the 2025 ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Yr Awards have as soon as once more delivered awe-inspiring outcomes.
This yr’s winners, introduced on September 11, showcase all the things from vivid nebulae and glittering star clusters to gorgeous lunar landscapes and distant galaxies. The competitors highlights each technical brilliance and the deep ardour of photographers who seize the universe’s hidden wonders. These outstanding pictures not solely have fun creative excellence but in addition invite us to mirror on our place within the huge expanse of house.
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Skyscapes class winner: “The Ridge” by Tom Rae
Our Solar class winner: “Energetic Area of the Solar’s Chromosphere” by James Sinclair
Our Moon class winner: “The Hint of Refraction” by Marcella Giulia Tempo
Aurorae class winner: “Crown of Mild” by Kavan Chay
Planets, Comets and Asteroids class winner: “Comet 12P-Pons-Brooks Taking a Last Bow” by Dan Bartlett
Individuals and Area class winner: “ISS Lunar Flyby” by Tom Williams
Stars and Nebulae class winner: “M13 – An Extremely-Deep Publicity of the In style Cluster” by Distant Luminosity group
The Sir Patrick Moore Prize for Greatest Newcomer: “Encounter Throughout Mild Years” by Yurui Gong, Xizhen Ruan
The Annie Maunder Open Class: “Fourth Dimension” by Leonardo Di Maggio
ZWO Younger Competitors: “Orion, the Horsehead and the Flame in H-alpha” by Daniele Borsari