“Aurora over a Glacier Lagoon”, di James Woodend, UK (winner Earth and Space category and overall winner)
1 di 12 © dal-web|“Aurora over a Glacier Lagoon”, di James Woodend, UK (winner Earth and Space category and overall winner)
"Moon Balloon" (Earth and Space), Patrick Cullis, Usa.“Poised on the brink of space, this astonishing shot shows the curvature of the Earth with the towering Rocky Mountains reduced to tiny wrinkles on the surface below.” – Patrick Cullis
2 di 12 © dal-web|"Moon Balloon" (Earth and Space), Patrick Cullis, Usa.“Poised on the brink of space, this astonishing shot shows the curvature of the Earth with the towering Rocky Mountains reduced to tiny wrinkles on the surface below.” – Patrick Cullis
“Venus-Lunar Occultation” (Earth and Space category), di O Chul Kwon, South Korea
3 di 12 © dal-web|“Venus-Lunar Occultation” (Earth and Space category), di O Chul Kwon, South Korea
“The Horsehead Nebula”, di Bill Snyder (Deep Space category winner)
4 di 12 © dal-web|“The Horsehead Nebula”, di Bill Snyder (Deep Space category winner)
“At the Feet of Orion (NGC 1999) – Full Field”, di Marco Lorenzi (Deep Space category)
5 di 12 © dal-web|“At the Feet of Orion (NGC 1999) – Full Field”, di Marco Lorenzi (Deep Space category)
“The Helix Nebula”, by David Fitz-Henry, Australia “Resembling a giant eye looking across 700 light years of space, the Helix Nebula is one of the closest planetary nebula to Earth.” – David Fitz-Henry
6 di 12 © dal-web|“The Helix Nebula”, by David Fitz-Henry, Australia “Resembling a giant eye looking across 700 light years of space, the Helix Nebula is one of the closest planetary nebula to Earth.” – David Fitz-Henry
“California vs Pleiades” (Deep Space category), by Rogelio Bernal Andreo, USA.“Known since ancient times as the Seven Sisters, the Pleiades Cluster, to the right of the image, consists of around a thousand stars, which formed together about 100 million years ago.” – Rogelio Bernal Andreo
7 di 12 © dal-web|“California vs Pleiades” (Deep Space category), by Rogelio Bernal Andreo, USA.“Known since ancient times as the Seven Sisters, the Pleiades Cluster, to the right of the image, consists of around a thousand stars, which formed together about 100 million years ago.” – Rogelio Bernal Andreo
“Veil Nebula Detail” (Deep Space category), by J.P. Metsävainio, Finland“The entire nebula currently covers an area of the sky about 36 times bigger than the full Moon, and is still expanding.” – J.P. Metsävainio
8 di 12 © dal-web|“Veil Nebula Detail” (Deep Space category), by J.P. Metsävainio, Finland“The entire nebula currently covers an area of the sky about 36 times bigger than the full Moon, and is still expanding.” – J.P. Metsävainio
“Ripples in a Pond”, Alexandra Hart, UK (Solar System category winner)“The Sun’s boiling surface curves away beneath us in this evocative shot that conveys the scale and violence of our star. The region of solar activity on the left could engulf the Earth several times over with room to spare.” – Alexandra Hart
9 di 12 © dal-web|“Ripples in a Pond”, Alexandra Hart, UK (Solar System category winner)“The Sun’s boiling surface curves away beneath us in this evocative shot that conveys the scale and violence of our star. The region of solar activity on the left could engulf the Earth several times over with room to spare.” – Alexandra Hart
“Hybrid Solar Eclipse 2”, by Eugen Kamenew, Germany (People and Space category winner)“Sun and moon sink together behind a Kenyan savannah skyline, locked in an eclipse in which the moon is silhouetted against the sun’s bright disc.” – Eugen Kamenew
10 di 12 © dal-web|“Hybrid Solar Eclipse 2”, by Eugen Kamenew, Germany (People and Space category winner)“Sun and moon sink together behind a Kenyan savannah skyline, locked in an eclipse in which the moon is silhouetted against the sun’s bright disc.” – Eugen Kamenew
“Lost Souls”, by Julie Fletcher, Australia (People and Space category)
11 di 12 © dal-web|“Lost Souls”, by Julie Fletcher, Australia (People and Space category)
“Coastal Stairways” (Sir Patrick Moore prize for best newcomer winner), by Chris Murphy, New Zealand“Rock formations in the Wairarapa district of New Zealand create a stark foreground and contrast to the dusty clouds dancing across the Milky Way.” – Chris Murphy
12 di 12 © dal-web|“Coastal Stairways” (Sir Patrick Moore prize for best newcomer winner), by Chris Murphy, New Zealand“Rock formations in the Wairarapa district of New Zealand create a stark foreground and contrast to the dusty clouds dancing across the Milky Way.” – Chris Murphy
Astronomia: foto psichedeliche dello spazio profondo, le 12 più premiate dell'anno
1 di 12 © dal-web|“Aurora over a Glacier Lagoon”, di James Woodend, UK (winner Earth and Space category and overall winner)
2 di 12 © dal-web|"Moon Balloon" (Earth and Space), Patrick Cullis, Usa.“Poised on the brink of space, this astonishing shot shows the curvature of the Earth with the towering Rocky Mountains reduced to tiny wrinkles on the surface below.” – Patrick Cullis
3 di 12 © dal-web|“Venus-Lunar Occultation” (Earth and Space category), di O Chul Kwon, South Korea
4 di 12 © dal-web|“The Horsehead Nebula”, di Bill Snyder (Deep Space category winner)
5 di 12 © dal-web|“At the Feet of Orion (NGC 1999) – Full Field”, di Marco Lorenzi (Deep Space category)
6 di 12 © dal-web|“The Helix Nebula”, by David Fitz-Henry, Australia “Resembling a giant eye looking across 700 light years of space, the Helix Nebula is one of the closest planetary nebula to Earth.” – David Fitz-Henry
7 di 12 © dal-web|“California vs Pleiades” (Deep Space category), by Rogelio Bernal Andreo, USA.“Known since ancient times as the Seven Sisters, the Pleiades Cluster, to the right of the image, consists of around a thousand stars, which formed together about 100 million years ago.” – Rogelio Bernal Andreo
8 di 12 © dal-web|“Veil Nebula Detail” (Deep Space category), by J.P. Metsävainio, Finland“The entire nebula currently covers an area of the sky about 36 times bigger than the full Moon, and is still expanding.” – J.P. Metsävainio
9 di 12 © dal-web|“Ripples in a Pond”, Alexandra Hart, UK (Solar System category winner)“The Sun’s boiling surface curves away beneath us in this evocative shot that conveys the scale and violence of our star. The region of solar activity on the left could engulf the Earth several times over with room to spare.” – Alexandra Hart
10 di 12 © dal-web|“Hybrid Solar Eclipse 2”, by Eugen Kamenew, Germany (People and Space category winner)“Sun and moon sink together behind a Kenyan savannah skyline, locked in an eclipse in which the moon is silhouetted against the sun’s bright disc.” – Eugen Kamenew
11 di 12 © dal-web|“Lost Souls”, by Julie Fletcher, Australia (People and Space category)
12 di 12 © dal-web|“Coastal Stairways” (Sir Patrick Moore prize for best newcomer winner), by Chris Murphy, New Zealand“Rock formations in the Wairarapa district of New Zealand create a stark foreground and contrast to the dusty clouds dancing across the Milky Way.” – Chris Murphy