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    Stunning solar prominence shortlisted for Astronomy Photographer of the Year

    1sgtgBy 1sgtgJuly 5, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    This {photograph} of Comet Leonard is among the dazzling cosmic photographs shortlisted for the Astronomy Photographer of the Yr competitors, run by the Royal Observatory Greenwich within the UK

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    5 July 2022

    By Gege Li

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    Lionel Majzik

    THESE dazzling cosmic photographs are shortlisted within the Astronomy Photographer of the Yr competitors, run by the Royal Observatory Greenwich within the UK.

    The above picture depicts Comet C/2021 A1 and was captured by Lionel Majzik utilizing a robotic telescope on the Distant Skygems Observatories in Namibia. Also referred to as Comet Leonard, after Gregory Leonard who first noticed it on 3 January 2021, this significantly brilliant physique of ice and dirt handed shut sufficient to Earth, at 34 million kilometres, to be seen with binoculars, although it has since disintegrated. The picture has been shortlisted within the Planets, Comets and Asteroids class.

    Clouds of Hydrogen Gas ? Simon Tang Clouds of hydrogen gas give way as the magnetic field lines of the sun snap and clash together. This display of nature creates astonishing features, known as prominences, on the limb of the Sun. Taken with QHYCCD QHY5III-174M camera, 5040mm f/33.6, 1000 x 12-millisecond frame exposures Location: Los Angeles, California, United States

    Simon Tang

    Simon Tang’s shot of photo voltaic options referred to as prominences looping out from the solar’s floor might be seen above and was shortlisted within the Our Solar class. Prominences are shaped when stellar materials erupts and is formed into arcs by the solar’s magnetic fields. Right here, essentially the most noticeable prominence might be seen on the appropriate as wispy options on the solar’s edge.

    Above the Lunar South Pole ? Tom Glenn A composite of images of the lunar south pole created on two different dates (giving different views of the region). It one of the most detailed amateur-produced maps of this part of the moon, which is very difficult to observe from Earth. Taken with ZWO ASI183MM camera, 610-nm pass and green filters, 2350 mm f/10. A composite of two images, first: 500 x 10-millisecond exposures; second 250 x 18-milliseond exposures. Location: San Diego, California, USA

    Tom Glenn

    The south pole of the moon options in Tom Glenn’s picture, seen above, which made the Our Moon shortlist. Glenn merged two photographs taken on completely different dates to provide this view of the moon’s southernmost level, which is of curiosity to researchers because it incorporates water ice that may very well be utilized by future lunar missions and stations.

    Spectrum ? Stefan Liebermann The Northern Lights over the famous Icelandic mountain, Vestrahorn. A panorama of three photos, processed with Lightroom and Photoshop. Taken with Sony ILCE-7SM3 camera, 14 mm f/1.8, 2-second exposure Location: Vestrahorn, Iceland

    Stefan Liebermann

    Lastly, the panoramic picture proven above depicts the Northern Lights over the Vestrahorn mountains in Iceland. It was taken by Stefan Liebermann and is shortlisted within the Aurorae class. The winners shall be introduced on 15 September.

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