Australian Photography

STAR STRUCK

The world's finest astrophotography has been recognised for 2019.

The Milky Way over a Bavarian mountain, a colourful explosion of the Southern Lights in Tasmania, and a dramatic lunar eclipse, all featured in the Royal Observatory’s Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2019 shortlist.

Run by the Royal Observatory Greenwich, UK, the global competition received a record number of more than 4,600 entries from 90 countries in its eleventh year this year.

Over the following pages you can see ten of the winning images from the competition, with the full list of winners and runners up at rmg.co.uk/astrophoto

OUR MOON

INTO THE SHADOW © LÁSZLÓ FRANCSICS (HUNGARY) – WINNER AND OVERALL WINNER

This image showcases the 35 phases of the total lunar eclipse on 21 January in one

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