See the most beautiful astronomical photos on display in London

A gallery of the best astronomical photos will be released this year at the National Maritime Museum in London.

Currently, it acts as a platform for winners of the Astronomer of the Year award because it is displaying the best images from the collection on the jury's list.

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This photo is the result of a high-resolution mosaic made of four panels, each made of 30 images combined to reveal the sharp and detailed surface of the moon .

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The majestic aura , shaped like a bird spreading its wings on a destroyed military hydroelectric station, is two hours away from Murmansk.

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Lake Urmia used to be the largest saltwater lake in the Middle East.Due to climate change, rivers are depleted and rainfall is low, the lake currently only contains five percent of its water in the past two decades.Summer Milky Way is very prominent in this photo.

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12 Gum or Gum Nebula is a emission nebula lasting 36 ° in the night sky and is actually a 12,000-year-old Vela supernova remnant.It mainly consists of red hydrogen and oxygen blue ionization.This is a two-color image with Ha mapped into red and OIII mapped to both green and blue.

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The image introduces Titan on the lower right, Rhea on the upper left, Tethys and Dione on the right side of the planet and Enceladus and Mimas under the rings.Saturn cyclic tilt and reach maximum tilt every 15 years.

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NGC 6357, commonly known as the Lobster Nebula , spans about 400 light-years and is located about 8,000 light-years from Earth, towards the Scorpion constellation.Due to the nature of the light collected, the color in this image is arbitrary, with hot hydrogen being shown in red, and oxygen and sulfur are respectively blue and green.However, care must be taken to preserve the fuzzy and complex internal structures when putting together the data.Data for this narrowband image were taken in three nights in June 2018 in the tropical North Queensland.

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This is an image in the winter of 2018, when the photographer and his family were accidentally witnessed in Iceland.This breathtaking spectacle can be seen in the middle of the latitude so this is a very special and unique moment.

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NGC 7293, also known as the Helix Nebula is one of the brightest and closest examples of planetary nebulae, a gas cloud created at the end of a sun-like star's life cycle.This image is the result of narrow bandwidth data on the Helix Nebula, collected in two months from the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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The Bodie Island Lighthouse in North Carolina is about the size of the Milky Way and the starry sky behind.

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This image shows a standout stand on the limb of the solar disc.With minimal solar activity, the highlights have become the main focus of interest in 2018. Photographers have reversed the image during processing.

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Capo Malfatano lighthouse is on the right with Ursa Major above, Chia's light pollution, the small town on the left and finally, the astounding spotlight bird photographer under the Milky Way has created a perfect layout For the first 360 ° painting of photographers with astronomical sky.

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This image is very much inspired by the Horsehead Nebula image of Ken Crawford, which perfectly displays hydrogen fibers in the blue reflective nebula, NGC 2023, just below the Horse Head.

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On a very cold morning, with temperatures up to -27 ° C, the photographer spent more than two hours shooting eclipses and he took a picture of this super moon wolf near the end of the eclipse.

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The image shows the magnificent aura of the Moon and the movement of clouds like colorful drawings on a picture.

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The photographer took a picture of the 4 comets of the comet and added two exposures of the snow mountain and then put everything together.

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For photographers, the Carina Nebula is the most beautiful nebula in the night sky.The image shows how really large and colorful the nebula is.Yellow and orange show H-alpha and SII, and blue shows OIII.

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The meteor shower image was taken at 4:45 am on August 13, 2018 near Lake Keluke, Qinghai Province, China.

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The Running Man Nebula can be found in the constellation of Orion, located about 1,500 light-years from Earth.This nebula complex is often referred to as the Running Man Nebula due to the somewhat recognizable outline of a man striding in space.

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After the sun set, the photographer ventured across the lake, sitting on a rock about 20 feet and started shooting Hooker Mountain in the Wind River Mountains in Wyoming.

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The Milky Way stretches across the magnificent Dolomites .The photographer took the foreground at 7pm.The Milky Way was taken at 5:30 the next morning at the same location.