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This week will see the announcement of the winners of the Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year award!
#ICYMI here's this year's shortlist:
https://t.co/eoTAcgSnAa
How to remove noise from your astrophotos of the Moon
https://t.co/yBn8hq4ytc
Not all astrophotography requires an expensive camera. As Pete Lawrence explains, the smartphone you carry every day can be used to capture a range of night-sky objects
https://t.co/5FMjZqs2jR
What is the Moon made of and how did it form?
https://t.co/LQOpQJBywr
Not all astrophotography requires an expensive camera. As Pete Lawrence explains, the smartphone you carry every day can be used to capture a range of night-sky objects
https://t.co/5FMjZqs2jR
Smartphone astrophotography: how to use your phone to capture the night sky
https://t.co/5FMjZqs2jR
A guide to observing the Moon:
https://t.co/oE9A2HmGuM
A beautiful view of the field around Wolf–Rayet star WR 22 in the Carina Nebula (right) and the region around star Eta Carinae in the heart of the nebula.
Credit: ESO
Measuring the Universe: a guide to AUs, lightyears and parsecs
https://t.co/FPgHifnxxs