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Победители конкурса астрофотографии.

Категория “Галактики”

Главный победитель по галактикам среди всех категорий.

Andromeda Galaxy at Arm’s Length. © Nicolas Lefaudeux
SkyWatcher Black Diamond 100mm apochromatic refractor telescope at f/9, iOptron iEQ30 mount, Sony ILCE-7S camera (modified), ISO 2000, 2 hours 30 minutes total exposure

Вице-чемпион в категории “Галактики”

NGC 3628 with 300,000 Light Year Long Tail. © Mark Hanson
PlaneWave 17, PlaneWave 24 and RCOS 14.5 telescopes at f/6.8, PlaneWave H200 and Paramount ME mounts, SBIG 16803 camera, L-RGB composite, 54 hours total exposure

Высоко оценённые работы в категории “Галактики”

Attack on the Large Magellanic Cloud. © Juan-Carlos Munoz-Mateos
Canon 6D camera, 100 mm f/4.5 lens, ISO 6400, 15 x 10-second exposures
Small Magellanic Cloud. © Michael Sidonio
Takahashi FSQ-106EDX4 telescope at f/5, Astronomik L, Ha, OIII & RGB filters, Astro-Physics 1600GTO German Equatorial mount, FLI ProLine 16803 camera, 13 hours total exposure
Cannibal. © Paul Haese
Orion Optics UK AG12 telescope at f/4, Software Bisque Paramount ME mount, QSI 683WSG-8 camera, L-RGB composite, 289 x 5-minute exposures
NGC 253 – Sculptor Galaxy Lum. © Terry Robison
RCOS 10″ telescope at f/9.1, Astro-Physics 900 mount, SBIG STL-11000 camera, L-RGB-Ha composite, 34 hours total exposure
The Many Jets and Shells of Centaurus A. © Connor Matherne
Takahashi TOA-150B telescope at f/7.3, Astro-Physics 1600 mount, FLI ML16200 camera, L-RGB-Ha composite, 67.5 hours total exposure
M33 The Triangulum Galaxy. © Rui Liao
GSO RC8 telescope at f/5.4 (with CCDT67 focal reducer), Sky-Watcher EQ8 mount, Atik One 6.0 camera, Ha-L-RGB composite, 26.5 hours total exposure
NGC 2442 in Volans. © Martin Pugh
Planewave CDK 17″ f/6.8 telescope at f/6.8, Software Bisque Paramount ME mount, SBIG STXL-11002 camera, L-RGB-Ha composite, 23 hours total exposure

Категория “Космические пейзажи”

Победитель в категории “Космические пейзажи”

Painting the Sky. © Thomas Kast
Nikon D850 camera, 120 mm f/16 lens, ISO 64, 1/40-second exposure

Вице-победитель в категории “Космические пейзажи”

Desert Magic. © Stefan Liebermann
Sony ILCE 7M3 camera
Sky: 24 mm f/2.4 lens, ISO 1000, 272-second exposure
Foreground: 24 mm f/8 lens, ISO 800, 20-second exposure

Высоко оценённые работы в категории “Космические пейзажи”

Voice of the Universe. © Weijian Chen
Canon EOS 6D camera (modified), Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer mount, 100 mm f/4 lens, ISO 1600
Sky: 90-second exposure
Foreground: 100-second exposure
Sakura Hole. © Takanobu Kurosaki
Sony ILCE-7RM3 camera, Sigma 14 mm f/1.8 DG HSM +MC-1114 mm lens at f/2, ISO 3200, 30-second exposure
Bound. © Christopher Small
Panasonic Lumix G9 camera, iOptron SkyTracker mount, Panasonic Leica 8-18 mm f/2.8 lens at 16 mm
Foreground: f/4, ISO 200, 60-second exposure
Sky: f/2.8, ISO 400, 237-second exposure
Questions. © Paul Wilson
Sky: Canon 6D camera (Ha modified), Sigma Art 40 mm f/2 lens, ISO 800, 38 x 90-second exposures
Foreground: Canon EOS R camera, Sigma Art 105 mm f/3.5 lens, ISO 200, 5 x 1/10-second exposures
Something Old, Something New. © Jay Evans
Sony ILCE-7RM4 camera, Sony Alpha 7R IV (ILCE-7RM4) and Sony FE 12-24mm f/4 G Lens at 12 mm f/4, ISO 6400, 15-second exposure
The Red Lake of Stars. © Bryony Richards
Sony a7R III camera
Sky: 50 mm f/2 lens, ISO 1600, 121-second exposure
Foreground: 50 mm f/1.4 lens, ISO 1600, 111-second exposure
Reflection: 50 mm f/1.4 lens, ISO 6400, 30-second exposure
The Cave of the Wild Horses. © Bryony Richards
Sony a7R III camera
Sky: 50mm f/2.2 lens, ISO 1250, 90-second exposure
Foreground: 50 mm f/1.4 lens, ISO 1600, 120-second exposure
Karijini National Park. © Stefan Liebermann
Sony ILCE-7M3 camera, 14-24 mm f/2.8 lens
Sky: ISO 2000, 242-second exposure
Foreground: ISO 5000, 30-second exposure
Cold Night on the Yellowstone. © Jake Mosher
Nikon D850 camera, 35 mm f/4 lens, ISO 1600, 26 x 17–185-second exposures
Beyond the Fog. © Michael Zav’yalov
Nikon D750 camera, Samyang 14 mm f/2.8 ED AS IF UMC lens, ISO 320, 1.6-second exposure
Galactic Portal. © Marcin Zajac
Nikon D600 camera, 24 mm f/1.4 lens, ISO 6400, 15-second exposure
Broken Mirror. © Seyed Mohammad Mousavi Nadoosan
Nikon D750 camera, 15 mm f/2.8 Tamron 15-30 lens, ISO 1250, 120 x 25-second exposures
Eruption. © Elena Pakhalyuk
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera, 14 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 1600, 20-second exposure
Timeless. © Olga Suchanova
Beer can pinhole camera, 3-month exposure
Moon, Star and Aircraft Trails. © Christian Gadelmayer
Huawei Mate 20 Pro LYA-L29 camera with tripod, 37 mm f/1.80 lens, ISO 800, 3 hours 6 minutes total exposure

Категория “Наше Солнце”

Победитель в категории “Наше Солнце”

Liquid Sunshine. © Alexandra Hart
Celestron C11 XLT Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope at f/50, Baader Astrosolar ND3.8 Continuum filter, Sky-Watcher EQ6 Pro mount, ZWO-ASI174MM camera, 8.431-millisecond exposure

Вице-победитель в категории “Наше Солнце”

145 Seconds of Darkness. © Filip Ogorzelski
Fujifilm X-T2 camera, Carl Zeiss Touit Planar 32 mm f/1.8 lens at f/5.6, ISO 400, 1/90-second exposure

Высоко оценённые работы в категории “Наше Солнце”

Ultraviolet. © Alan Friedman
Coronado 90 mm CaK telescope at 800mm focal length, Astro-Physics 1200 mount, FLIR Grasshopper 6 Megapixel monochrome streaming camera, 1/1000-second exposure
No Earthly Hedgerow. © Paul Andrew
Lunt LS152THa telescope at f/15, TeleVue 2.5x Powermate lens, Sky-Watcher EQ6 Pro mount, ZWO ASI290MM camera, 275 x 0.03-second exposures
Total Solar Eclipse, Venus and the Red Giant Betelgeuse. © Sebastian Voltmer
Nikon 14-25 mm f/2.8 telescope at f/4, Manfrotto tripod, Nikon D800 camera, ISO 160, 96 x 0.2-second, 0.3-second and 0.6-second exposures
The Art of the Chromosphere Magnetic Field Lines. © Gabriel Octavian Corban
Equinox ED120 double refractor telescope at f/31.5, DayStar QUARK Chromosphere model filter, Sky-Watcher EQ6 Pro mount, FLIR-Canada GS3-U3-23S6M Grasshopper camera, 80 x 0.0125-second exposures
Bridging the Light Fantastic. © Alastair Woodward
Sky-Watcher Evostar 120 Achromat Refractor telescope at f/35, DayStar QUARK Chromosphere filter, Sky-Watcher HEQ5 Pro GOTO mount, FLIR Blackfly (IMX249) camera, 700 x 1/40-second exposures
Annular Solar Eclipse and Bailys Beads. © Letian Wang
Takahashi FS-60CB telescope at f/10, Takahashi PM-SP mount, Canon EOS 6D camera, ISO 100, 22 x 1/1250-second exposure
Eruption. © Łukasz Sujka
Bresser refractor 150/1200 telescope (Ha modified) at f/16, etalon from Lunt50THaPT, Tele Vue x2 barlow, BelOptik ERF lenses, Sky-Watcher NEQ-6 mount, ZWOASI178 MM-C camera, 2400 mm f/16 lens, 1000 x 10-millisecond exposures
Sunspots AR 2741 and AR 2740. © Ruslan Ilnitsky
Celestron NexStar 8 SE telescope at f/10, Baader astrosolar photo and Baader Solar Continuum filters, NexStar SE mount, QHY5III178M camera, 250 x 6-millisecond exposures
Transit of Mercury. © Premjith Narayanan
Celestron CPC 800 telescope, Baader filter, Alt-Azimuth mount, Canon EOS 5D MARK IV camera, ISO 1000, 1/8-second exposure

Категория “Наша Луна”

Победитель в категории “Наша Луна”

Tycho Crater Region with Colours. © Alain Paillou
Celestron C9.25 telescope at f/10 and f/6.3, Orion Sirius EQ-G mount, ZWO ASI178MM and ASI178MC cameras, multiple 15-millisecond exposures

Вице-победитель в категории “Наша Луна”

HDR Partial Lunar Eclipse With Clouds. © Ethan Roberts
Sky-Watcher Evostar 80ED telescope, Sky-Watcher EQ5 SynScan mount, Canon EOS 100D camera, 600 mm f/7 lens, ISO 800, composite of 5-second, 1-second, 1/10-second and 1/30-second exposures

Высоко оценённые работы в категории “Наша Луна”

Moon Base. © Daniel Koszela
Nikon D610 camera, 600 mm f/14 lens, ISO 50, 1/8-second exposure
Big Moon, Little Werewolf. © Kirsty Paton
Canon 6D camera, 600 mm f/13 lens, ISO 200, 1/30-second exposure
The Moon And the Shard. © Mathew Browne
Nikon D850 camera, 550 mm f/10 lens, ISO 320, 3 x 1/80-second exposures
Crater Clavius. © Chan Yat Ping
Celestron C14 telescope, Takahashi NJP Temma mount, ZWO AS183MM camera, 600-second exposure
Arch of Selene (I Saw the Whole of the Moon). © Bud Martin Budzynski
Celestron C11 telescope (modified) at f/10, Celestron CGX mount, FLIR Grasshopper3 Mono camera, c. 570 x 1/60-seconds total exposure
Some Moons are Close, and Some are Small and Far Away. © Andy Casely
Celestron C14 Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope at f/11, Celestron CGX-L mount, ZWO ASI290MM camera
Moon: 60-second exposure
Saturn: 2 x 30-second exposure
Tethys and Dione: 4 x 30-second exposure
Misty Winter Moon. © Rob Mogford
Canon EOS 750D camera
Moon: 360 mm f/5.6 lens, ISO 800, 0.1-second exposure
Foreground: 10 mm f/4.5 lens, ISO 800, 0.5-second exposure
Once in a Blue Moon. © Rob Mogford
Altair 130ED telescope at f/7, Celestron CGX mount, ZWO ASI178MC camera, 905 mm f/7, 200 x 25-millisecond exposures
39% Crescent Moon. © Richard Addis
Celestron NexStar 6SE telescope, Celestron Advanced GT mount, ZWO ASI120MC camera, 4,400 x 0.08-second exposures
10 Day Old Lunar Landscape. © Chris Williams
Celestron FirstScope 114EQ telescope at f/8, Nokia 5.1 phone camera, 3.57 mm f/2 lens, ISO 100, 1/115-second exposure
The Penumbral Lunar Eclipse and the New Born Rime. © Hailong Qiu 
Sony ILCE-7RM2 camera, 214 mm f/5.6 lens, ISO 1600, 1/80-second exposure

Категория “Северное Сияние”

Победитель в категории “Северное Сияние”

The Green Lady. © Nicholas Roemmelt
Canon EOS R camera, 14 mm f/1.8 lens, ISO 6400, 4 x 1.6-second exposures

Вице-победитель в категории “Северное Сияние”

Lone Tree under a Scandinavian Aurora. © Tom Archer 
Nikon D850 camera, 15 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 1000, 13-second exposure

Высоко оценённые работы в категории “Северное Сияние”

Iceland. © Kristina Makeeva
Sony a7R III camera, 14 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 2500, 1-second exposure
Solar Minimum. © Bernt Olsen 
Nikon Z 6 camera, 14 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 3200, 6-second exposure
Geysir Aurora. © Phil Halper
Sony ILCE-7S camera, 24 mm f/1.4 lens, ISO 2000, 2-second exposure
Dance Over the Swamp. © Kamil Nureev 
Nikon D850 camera, 17 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 1250, 8-second exposure
House under Rainbow Aurora. © Wang Zheng 
Sony ILCE-7RM2 camera, 35 mm f/1.4 lens, ISO 3200, 3.2-second exposure
2 in 1 – Moon Halo and Aurora Borealis. © Mustafa Aydın 
Nikon D750 camera, 20 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 800, 3-second exposure
Stokksnes Aurora. © Ben Bush
Nikon Z 7 camera, 14 mm f/1.8 lens, ISO 2500, 15 x 4-second exposures
Tranquil Spectators. © Peter Hoszang 
Nikon D810A camera, 35 mm f/4 lens, ISO 4000, 15-second exposure
Northern Dragons Eye. © Elena Pakhalyuk 
Canon EOS 6D camera, 14 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 1600, 30-second exposure
Hamnøy Lights. © Andreas Ettl 
Nikon Z 7 camera, Tamron SP 15-30mm f/2.8 Di VC USD 17 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 800, 10-second exposure

Категория “Планеты, Кометы и Астероиды”

Победитель в категории “Планеты, Кометы и Астероиды”

Space Between Us… © Łukasz Sujka
Sky-Watcher Newtonian 10″ telescope at f/4.8, Baader MPCC Coma Corrector filter, Sky-Watcher NEQ-6 mount, ZWO ASI178 MM-C camera, 300 x 10-millisecond exposures per channel

Вице-победитель в категории “Планеты, Кометы и Астероиды”

In the Outer Reaches. © Martin Lewis
Home-built 444 mm Dobsonian Newtonian reflector telescope at f/12.1, Astronomik 610 nm filter, Home-built Equatorial tracking platform mount, ZWO ASI290MM camera
Uranus: 13,500 x 8.6-millisecond exposures
Moons: 1,170 x 100-millisecond exposures

Высоко оценённые работы в категории “Планеты, Кометы и Астероиды”

The Ghost of Alnilam and a Near Earth Asteroid. © Robert Stephens
Meade 16″ Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope at f/10, Mathis Instruments MI-5000 mount, FLI 1001E CCD camera, 14 x 300-second exposures
Comets Traffic in Constellations Perseus and Cassiopeia 1. © Gerald Rhemann
ASI ZWO1600 Mono camera, Canon Telephoto 200 mm f/2.8 lens, 16 hours 20 minutes total exposure
Venus Colour. © Michel Leost
Celestron C11 HD telescope, Barlow, IR 805 and #47 lenses, Orion Atlas Pro AZ/EQ-G mount, iNova PLA-Mx camera, 4,000 x 0.025-second exposures
Saturn – the Ringed Jewel of the Solar System. © Niall MacNeill
Celestron C14 Edge HD Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope at f/27.5, Chroma RGB filters, Paramount MX+ mount, ZWO ASI174MM camera, 145,000 x 1/50-second exposures
Green Comet C2018 Y1 Iwamoto in Auriga’s Red Nebulae. © Norbert Mrozek
Takahashi Epsilon 130D Astrograph telescope, Canon EOS 6Da camera, 430 mm f/3.3 lens, ISO 1600, 20 x 3-minute exposures

Категория “Люди и Космос”

Победитель в категории “Люди и Космос”

The Prison of Technology. © Rafael Schmall
Sky-Watcher Quattro 200/800 astrograph telescope (modified) at f/4, Sky-Watcher EQ6-Pro GOTO mount, Canon EOS 6D camera, ISO 1600, 5 x 150-second exposures

Вице-победитель в категории “Люди и Космос”

Observe the Heart of the Galaxy. © Tian Li
Sigma 135 mm telescope at f/1.8, Sky-Watcher Adventurer mount, Canon EOS 6D camera (modified), 135 mm f/1.8 lens, ISO 1600
Sky: 15 x 30-second exposures
Foreground: 30-second exposure

Высоко оценённые работы в категории “Люди и Космос”

AZURE Vapor Tracers. © Yang Sutie
Nikon D850 camera, 14 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 1600, 6-second exposure
Stargazing Giant. © Dai Jianfeng
Canon EOS 6D Mark camera, Sigma Art 14 mm f/1.8 lens, ISO 12800, 10 x 15-second exposures
Ineffable. © Alyn Wallace
Sony ILCE-7M3 camera, 50 mm f/8 lens, ISO 800, 1/4-second exposure
Star Rain. © Yulia Zhulikova
Canon EOS 6D camera, f/1.8 lens, ISO 6400
Meteors: 1200 x 30-second exposures
Foreground: 3 x 30-second exposures
Meeting. © Nicolai Brügger
Nikon D810 camera, Sigma 14 mm f/1.8 lens, ISO 4000, 33 x 20-second exposures
Beautiful Persian Gulf Nights. © Mohammad Sadegh Hayati
Nikon D750 camera, 24 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 8000, 60 x 15-second exposures
The Dreamlike Sky Above the Sea of Clouds. © Likai Lin
Nikon D610 camera, 35 mm f/1.4 lens, ISO 3200, 8-second exposure
Traveler in the Desert. © Wenhan Hong
Canon EOS 6D camera
Sky: 35 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 1600, 8 x 185-second exposures
Foreground: 35 mm f/3.2 lens, ISO 100, 1/400-second exposure
Milky Way and Meteor at Porthgwarra. © Jennifer Rogers
Canon 5D Mark IV camera, ISO 1250
Sky: 17 mm f/4 lens, ISO 1250, 182-second exposure
Boat and foreground: 17 mm f/8 lens, ISO 1250, 131-second exposure
Cliffs and meteor: 17 mm f/4 lens, 222-second exposure
Cosmic Contemplation. © Brian Fulda
Sony a7 III camera, 24 mm f/1.4 lens, ISO 6400, 5 x 13-second exposures
Self-portrait under the Milky Way. © Evan McKay
Nikon D750 camera, 40 mm f/1.8 lens
Sky and reflection: ISO 3200, 4 x 6-second exposures
Evan: ISO 800, 1.6, 6 and 250-second exposures

Категория “Звёзды и Туманности”

Победитель в категории “Звёзды и Туманности”

Cosmic Inferno. © Peter Ward
Alluna Optics RC-16 telescope at f/8
5 nm Ha filter
Paramount ME II mount
SBIG STX-16803 camera
32 x 10-minute exposures

Вице-победитель в категории “Звёзды и Туманности”

The Dolphin Jumping out of an Ocean of Gas. © Connor Matherne
Takahashi TOA-150B telescope at f/7.3
Astro-Physics 1600 mount
FLI ML16200 camera
RGB-Ha-OIII composite
33 hours total exposure

Высоко оценённые работы в категории “Звёзды и Туманности”

The Misty Elephant’s Trunk. © Min Xie
Takahashi FSQ-85 EDP telescope at f/5.35
Astrodon 3 nm filters
Astro-Physics Mach1GTO CP3 mount
ZWO ASI1600MM-Pro camera
RGB-Ha-SII-OIII composite
46.6 hours total exposure
Dust Clouds in Orion. © Tristan Campbell
Celestron RASA 8″ telescope at f/2
Baadar Highspeed f/2 Ha filter
Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6 mount
ZWO ASI1600MM-Pro camera
143 x 120-second exposures
Orion Narrowband. © Diego Colonnello
Sidereal Trading ST/250 Carbon Newtonian telescope at f/4
Astrodon filters, iOptron CEM60 mount
ZWO ASI1600MM-Cool camera
30 x 300-second exposures
Statue of Liberty Nebula. © Martin Pugh
PlaneWave CDK 17″ telescope at f/6.8
Bisque Paramount ME mount
SBIG STXL-11002 camera
RGB-Ha-SII-OIII composite
35.5 hours total exposure
Regulus & Leo 1 Dwarf Galaxy. © Maurice Toet
Takahashi Epsilon-180ED telescope at f/2.8
Astro-Physics Mach1GTO mount
Nikon D810A camera, ISO 400
20 x 5-minute exposures
Region of Vela. © Laurent Bourgon, Philippe Bernhard, Jean-Claude Canonne, Didier Chaplain, Nicolas Outters
TEC 160 telescope at f/7
Paramount MX+ mount
Moravian G4-16803 camera
RGB-HII-SII-OIII composite
89.55 hours total exposure
The Bat Nebula. © Josep Drudis
24″ reflector telescope at f/6.5
L600 mount
FLI PL16803 camera
RGB-Ha-OIII-NII composite
22 hours 20 minutes total exposure
The Faint Surroundings of the Helix Nebula. © Josep Drudis
20″ reflector telescope at f/6.8
PlaneWave A200R mount
SBIG STX-16803 camera
RGB-Ha-OIII composite
54 hours 50 minutes total exposure
Stunning Sirius. © Steve Brown
Canon EOS 600D camera
250 mm f/5.6 lens, ISO 200
48 x 1.3-second exposures
The Magnificent Rho Ophiuchi Complex. © Mario Cogo
Takahashi FSQ-106 ED APO refractor telescope at f/5
Astro-Physics Mach1GTO mount
Canon EOS 6D Cooling CDS camera (modified), ISO 1600
13 hours total exposure
Simeis 57, Propeller Nebula. © César Blanco
Takahashi FSQ-106 ED telescope at f/5
Astronomik Narrowband filters, Orion Atlas EQ-G mount
QSI 583ws camera, 530 mm f/5 lens
Ha-SII-OIII composite
23 hours 10 minutes total exposure
M97 The Owl Nebula. © Alberto Pisabarro, Jim Powell, Linda Powell
TEC 160FL telescope at f/7
Astrodon Tru-Balance E-Series Gen2 LRGB lens
Paramount ME II mount
SBIG STXL-16200 camera
18.2 hours total exposure
Thor’s Helmet. © Ignacio Diaz Bobillo
Astro-Physics 167 FLZ telescope at f/7.2
Astrodon 3 nm filters
Astro-Physics 1100 mount
Apogee Alta U8300 camera
Ha-OIII composite
75 x 20-minute exposures
Fiery Tarantula. © Ignacio Diaz Bobillo
Astro-Physics 167 FLZ telescope at f/7.2
Astrodon 3 nm filters, Astro-Physics 1100 mount
QHY163M camera
Ha-OIII composite
78 x 3-minute exposures
The Pleiades – Two Panel Mosaic. © Steven Milne, Barry Wilson
Takahashi FSQ-106ED telescope at f/5
ED lens
10 Micron GM1000 HPS Mount
QSI 683 camera
L-RGB composite
295 x 5-minute exposures
Orion 360. © Bastien Foucher
Canon EOS 6D camera (modified)
Takahashi EM-11 Temma 2M mount
300 mm f/5 lens, ISO 800
76 hours total exposure
Lambda Centauri Vortex. © Andrew Campbell
Sidereal Trading CF 10″ f/4 Newtonian telescope
Takahashi NJP mount
QSI 683 camera
Ha-OIII-SII composite
7.3 hours total exposure
Dark Molecular Cloud in NGC 7000. © Min Xie
Takahashi FSQ-85 EDP telescope at f/5.35
Astrodon filters
Astro-Physics Mach1GTO CP3 mount
ZWO ASI1600MM-Pro camera
RGB-Ha-SII-OIII composite
20 hours total exposure
Rosette Nebula. © Alan Pham
Stellarvue SV4 telescope at f/6.5
Astrodon filters and Astro-Tech AT2FF Field Flattener
Astro-Physics Mach1GTO mount
ZWO ASI1600MM-Cool camera
RGB-Ha-OIII-SII composite
26.2 hours total exposure

Приз им. сэра Патрика Мура за лучший дебют

Победитель в категории

Waves. © Bence Toth
Skywatcher Quattro 200P telescope at f/4, Skywatcher EQ6-R mount, ZWO ASI1600MM Pro camera, RGB-Ha-SII composite, 7 hours 50 minutes total exposure

Достойны упоминания

Milky Way Falls from the Sky. © Li JiaWei
Nikon D810A camera, 14 mm f/1.8 lens, ISO 1600, 3 x 20-second exposures
The Glorious Trifid Nebula. © Markus Bauer
Sky-Watcher 150/750 PDS Newtonian reflecting telescope at f/5, Sky-Watcher HEQ5 Pro mount, Canon EOS 700Da camera, ISO 800, 84 x 360-second exposures
The Veil Nebula, NGC6992. © Konstantin Leskov
Explore Scientific ED APO 102 mm FCD100 triplet telescope at f/7, Sky-Watcher EQ6 Pro mount, QHY183M Cooled camera, Ha-OIII composite, 8 hours 12 minutes total exposure
Kynance Cove under the Milky Way. © Louise Jones
Nikon D7100 camera, Sigma 10-20 mm lens at 10 mm f/3.5, ISO 3200, 5 x 25-second exposures
To the Lighthouse. © Yulin Xing
Nikon D810A camera, 14 mm f/1.8 lens, ISO 4000, 33 x 30-second exposures
Southern Cross over Siding Spring. © GuangHao Yu
Canon EOS 6D camera, Sigma 50 mm/f1.4 Art and Soft Focus II lenses at f/1.8, ISO 3200, 12 x 10-second exposures
Clavius and Moretus Craters. © Vinicius Martins
Sky-Watcher 203 mm f/5 telescope at f/20, TeleVue 2x Barlow lens, Sky-Watcher EQ5 mount, ZWO ASI120MC-S camera, 1908 x 28.1-millisecond exposures
Solar System through my Telescope. © Vinicius Martins
Sky-Watcher 203 mm f/5 telescope, Sky-Watcher EQ5 mount
Sun: ZWO ASI120MC-S camera, Thousand Oaks Optical solar filter, f/5 lens, 631 x 17.2-millisecond exposures
Mercury: ZWO ASI120MC-S camera, TeleVue 2x Barlow lens extended to 4x and IR/UV cut filter at f/20, 14896 x 7.615-millisecond exposures,
Venus: ZWO ASI120MC-S camera, TeleVue 2x Barlow lens extended to 4x and IR/UV cut filter at f/20, 26800 x 4.9-millisecond exposures,
Mars: ZWO ASI120MC-S camera, TeleVue 2x Barlow lens extended to 4x and IR/UV cut filter at f/20, 24853 x 12.42-millisecond exposures, 
Jupiter: ZWO ASI290MC camera, TeleVue 3x Barlow lens and Baader L filter at f/17, 12803 x 10.25-millisecond exposures
Saturn: ZWO ASI290MC camera, TeleVue 3x Barlow lens and Baader L filter at f/17, 45342 x 9.885-millisecond exposures
Uranus: ZWO ASI290MC camera, TeleVue 3x Barlow lens and Baader L filter at f/17, 5994 x 44.15-millisecond exposures
Neptune: ZWO ASI120MC-S camera, TeleVue 2x Barlow lens extended to 4x and IR/UV cut filter at f/20, 2605 x 151.9-millisecond exposures
Reflection of the Stars. © Linh Nguyen
Nikon D800E camera, 14 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 6400, 230 x 25-second exposures
Milky Way above Mt. Meili. © Zuoxing Zhang
Nikon D750 camera, 50 mm f/2 lens, ISO 2500
Sky: 90-second exposure
Foreground: 120-second exposure

Приз им. Энни Мондер за инновацию в фото

Победитель в категории

Dark River (detail). © Julie Hill 
VISTA Survey Telescope, Infrared J 1.25 μm, Infrared H 1.65 μm, Infrared 2.15 μm channels, ESO/VVV Survey/D. Minniti Acknowledgement: Ignacio Toledo, Martin Kornmesser

Достойны упоминания

The Heart of the Crab. © Pascal Fock-Hang
Hubble Space Telescope, Spitzer Space Telescope, Chandra X-ray Observatory (5 January 2020) ZRAY light, infrared, visible light channels, NASA
Jupiter Rising. © Stacey Downton
Juno Cam (21 July 2019), RGB channels, NASA Mission Juno
HH 666 – The Look of the Demon. © Domingo Pestana 
Hubble Space Telescope, Wide Field Camera 3 (24 July 2009), infrared (673n, f656n and 502n), NASA, ESA, Hubble
M63. © Alexios Theodorov
Hubble Space Telescope (16 November 2001), RGB channels, NASA
M42. © Alexios Theodorov 
Hubble Space Telescope, RGB channels, NASA
M16. © Alexios Theodorov
Hubble Space Telescope (2 September 2014), RGB channels, NASA

Молодёжный конкурс

Победитель в категории

The Four Planets and the Moon. © Alice Fock Hang
Nikon D610 camera, 35 mm f/3.2 lens, ISO 3200, 18 x 13-second exposures

Вице-победитель в молодёжном конкурсе

Detached Prominences. © Thea Hutchinson
Lunt LS60THa telescope, Ha filtered solar scope, Celestron CGE Pro mount, ZWO ASI174MM camera, 500mm with 2.5x Powermate (1250) f/8.3 with 2.5 x TeleVue Powermate (20.75) lens
Prominence: 750 x 26.7-millisecond exposures
Solar disc: 750 x 1.764-millisecond exposures

Высоко оценённые работы в молодёжном конкурсе

Collision Course! © Winslow Barnwood
Meade Series 6000 70 mm f/5 APO Astrograph Quadruplet refractor telescope at f/5, Orion Atlas Pro mount, Nikon D5300 camera, ISO 400-1600, 3 hours total exposure
The Carina Region. © Logan Nicholson
ZWO ASI1600MM-Cool camera, Samyang/Rokinon 135 mm f/2 lens at f/2, ZWO filters, Sky-Watcher AZ-GTi mount, RGB-Ha composite, 5 hours total exposure
Light Bridge in the Sky. © Xiuquan Zhang
Canon 5D Mark IV camera, 14 mm f/2 lens, ISO 10000, 2.5-second exposure
Clouds Across the Moon. © Casper Kentish
Sky-Watcher 200P telescope, super wide angle 25 mm lens, Dobsonian mount, Apple iPad (5th generation) camera, 3.3 mm f/2.4 lens, ISO 25, 1/125-second exposure
Anniversary of Apollo 11 Mission. © Qiqige (Nina) Zhao
Canon EOS 6D camera, 15 mm f/4 lens, ISO 4000, 15-second exposure
Startrails in Namib Desert. © Qiqige (Nina) Zhao
Canon EOS 6D camera, 24 mm f/1.6 lens, ISO 500, 20-second exposure
The Teapot’s Steam. © Luke Dodd
Vixen R200SS Newtonian Reflector telescope at f/4, Sky-Watcher HEQ5 Pro Mount, Nikon D3400 camera, ISO 800, 1 hour total exposure
Orion’s Sword. © Luke Dodd
Vixen R200SS Newtonian Reflector telescope at f/4, Sky-Watcher HEQ5 Pro mount, Nikon D3400 camera, ISO 800, 1 hour total exposure
Awash in Blue Starlight. © Winslow Barnwood
Meade Series 6000 70 mm f/5 APO Astrograph Quadruplet refractor telescope at f/5, Orion Atlas Pro mount, Nikon D5300 camera, ISO 400-1600, 2 hours total exposure
3-D Moon. © Roshaan Nadeem
Celestron 114LCM Computerized Newtonian Reflector Telescope at f/9, Alt-Azimuth mount, iPhone camera
Waxing Gibbous Moon: ISO 50, 1/120-second exposure
Full Moon: ISO 64, 1/750-second exposure

P.S. Если вы досмотрели до конца, то вам ачивка – космонавт Alpha Centauri.

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Жов 26, 2020 17:25

Спасибо, фотографии просто супер. Почему-то The Prison of Technology наибольшее впечатление произвела.

Жов 26, 2020 17:43

Это всё Маск-мошенник виноват! Это он нас всех поработил!

Жов 26, 2020 18:29

Moon, Star and Aircraft Trails – близко к prison.

Жов 26, 2020 17:42

Это божественно! Мощнейший заряд прекрасного!

Жов 26, 2020 20:33

О Господи! это просто непревзойдённо!!!
Умоляю, дайте FullHD 🙂

Жов 26, 2020 21:18

я уже нашел, что хотел, поиском в гугле по картинке )

Жов 26, 2020 23:52

Вот так всю жизнь смотрим целый день под ноги на серый бетон и пыльный асфальт, а ночами над головой такая красотища.
“Sakura Hole” – как? Это же день, ну или утро.
Что ж там за выдержка/аппаратура/фильтр?

Жов 27, 2020 00:04

Автор. Takanobu Kurosaki

Параметры фото. Sony ILCE-7RM3 camera, Sigma 14 mm f/1.8 DG HSM +MC-1114 mm lens at f/2, ISO 3200, 30-second exposure

Жов 27, 2020 00:53

Спасибо за инфу, но если честно, то фотограф из меня ещё хуже чем космонавт, моряк или ядерный физик, так что все эти буковки и циферки мне не дали ничего. “Но это не ваша вина, а моя недоработка”(с).
Я просто удивляюсь и восхищаюсь тем как и что специалисты “могут сделать из обычной швейной машинки Зингера“.
Фотографии заслуживают уважения.

Жов 27, 2020 00:45

Добавил описание каждому фото.

Жов 27, 2020 04:25

Уххх!!!

PS: некоторые фото (как Dark River) – надо толмача звать.

Жов 27, 2020 15:07

Найперше фото. Чому всі зорі поза галактикою не в фокусі? Такого ж не може бути. На відстанях до тих зірок поняття “глибина різкості” втрачає сенс. І рухом Землі через довгу витримку пояснити неможливо, бо всі зорі – круглі плями, а не рисочки

Жов 27, 2020 15:12

Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year is the largest international competition of its kind. Organised by the Royal Observatory Greenwich and sponsored by Insight Investment, the competition receives entries from photographers all around the world. It annually showcases the best space photography from a global community of astrophotographers.

Have you ever dreamt of touching a galaxy? This version of the Andromeda Galaxy seems to be at arm’s length among clouds of stars. Unfortunately, this is just an illusion, as the galaxy is still 2 million light years away. In order to obtain the tilt-shift effect, I 3D-printed a part to hold the camera at an angle at the focus of the telescope. The blur created by the defocus at the edges of the sensor gives this illusion of closeness to Andromeda.

Nicolas Lefaudeux.

Жов 27, 2020 15:42

Так ото ж і я подумав, що без ефектовки не обійшлось