“Antarctic Space Station”. A view of the Halley 6 Research Station situated on the Brunt Ice Shelf, Antarctica, which is believed to be the closest thing you can get to living in space without leaving Earth. This makes it the perfect place for the European Space Agency to use for research. As the sun’s light dissipates into the horizon, the Aurora Borealis can be seen swirling overhead. (Photo by Richard Inman/Royal Observatory Greenwich’s Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2016/National Maritime Museum)
“Parallel Mountains”. The shadow of Manua Kea, the highest peak in the state of Hawaii, is projected by the rising sun over the volcano, Hualalai, whilst the full moon soars above them, higher again. (Photo by Sean Goebel/Royal Observatory Greenwich’s Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2016/National Maritime Museum)“Above the World”. Taken from Sefton Bivouac, the oldest hut in Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand, star trails spiral over the majestic mountains of the park and the seemingly peaceful village below. (Photo by Lee Cook/Royal Observatory Greenwich’s Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2016/National Maritime Museum)
UK Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2016 Shortlist
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