PHOTOS: Astronomy Photographer of the Year winners

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PHOTOS: Astronomy Photographer of the Year winnersThe Royal Observatory unveiled the winners of its annual Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition
Bill Snyder

A British photographer is named Astronomy Photographer of the Year.



James Woodend wins the title over a thousand other amateur and professional photographers from around the globe.



The judges say they were mesmerized by Woodend's photo of a vivid green aurora dancing across the Icelandic night sky and reflected symmetrically in the glacial Jkulsarlon lagoon of Vatnajkull National Park.



A vivid green overheaded aurrora pictured in Iceland's Vatnajokull National Park reflected almost symetrically in Jokulsrlon Glacier lagoon.
James Woodend

Woodend's winning shot of the Northern Lights is the first time a picture of the auroras has won the Astronomy Photographer of the Year prize.



Other photos drawing praise from the judges include:


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

Astronomy Photographer of the Year is run by the Royal Observatory Greenwich and BBC Sky at Night Magazine. This is the 6th year for the competition. The competition received a record +2500 entries from 51 countries.



For information about entering next year's competition visit www.rmg.co.uk/astrophoto.



Scroll through the gallery above to see all the stunning photos from the contest.

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