A Rare Glimpse of Comet Leonard’s Last Moments Wins the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Contest

A Rare Glimpse of Comet Leonard’s Last Moments Wins the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Contest



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September 16, 2022

Grace Ebert

“Disconnection Event” © Gerald Rhemann, Tivoli Southern Sky Visitor Farm, Khomas, Namibia, December 25, 2021. All photos © Astronomy Photographer of the 12 months, shared with authorization

The outstanding Comet Leonard place on a mesmerizing general performance late last calendar year when it streaked throughout the sky on Xmas Working day. Expelled from the photo voltaic process soon just after, the celestial make any difference captivated photographers all around the world all through its quick stint of visibility, which include Gerald Rhemann who captured the illuminated system as its gasoline tail disconnected from its nucleus and was swept absent by photo voltaic wind. The amazingly uncommon and brief celebration also garnered Rhemann the top rated prize in this year’s Astronomy Photographer of the Calendar year contest.

Hosted by the Royal Observatory Greenwich, the 14th-once-a-year competition received a lot more than 3,000 entries from 67 nations around the world. This year’s collection includes a glowing, avian-like aurora more than Murmansk Oblast and the Worldwide Area Station as it flies in excess of the Apollo 11 moon-landing site—the latter was taken by Andrew McCarthy, whose galactic pics have been highlighted numerous moments on Colossal.

Discover all of the winning illustrations or photos on the contest’s web site, and if you’re in London, end by the Countrywide Maritime Museum to see the pics in particular person through August 13, 2023.

 

“Winged Aurora” © Alexander Stepanenko, Murmansk, Murmansk Oblast, Russia, January 15, 2022

“Stabbing Into the Stars” © Zihui Hu, Nyingchi, Tibet, China, December 24, 2021

“Back to the Spaceship” © Mihail Minkov, Buzludzha, Balkan Mountains, Stara Zagora Province, Bulgaria, August 12, 2021

“The Evening Highway” © Filip Hrebenda, Stokksnes Peninsula, Iceland, April 11, 2021

“Moon: Major Mosaic” © Andrea Vanoni, Porto Mantovano, Lombardy, Italy, January 19, 2021

“The International Space Station Transiting Tranquility Base” © Andrew McCarthy, Florence, Arizona, Usa, January 19, 2022

“In the Embrace of a Inexperienced Lady” © Filip Hrebenda, Hvalnes, Iceland, April 10, 2021

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