Between SpaceX launching its first civilian space flight and porno izlemek nureddinvarious billionaires gleefully propelling themselves into orbit, the possibility of visiting the great beyond has never felt closer.
But, let's be honest here — the closest most of us will get is a photo.
Fortunately there's no shortage of awe-inspiring space shots out there, as is evidenced today by the winners of London's Royal Observatory's Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2021 being announced.
We already knew from the 25 finalists that things were going to be good, and the winners and runners-up — selected from 4,500 entries and broken down by category below — certainly don't disappoint.
From the overall winning image of an annual solar eclipse to stunning shots of skyscapes and the aurorae, it's time to buckle up and reach for those stars...
If you want to view the images up close, the exhibition opens at London's National Maritime Museum from Sept. 18.
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