The Tsuchinshan–ATLAS comet from the Piton de la Fournaise. It is now clearly visible to the naked eye. Note the presence of ...
The Tsuchinshan–ATLAS comet Looks pretty stunning from Atacama Desert, Chile. It also can be seen with unaided eye, direct ...
The Tsuchinshan-Atlas comet photographed from Reunion Island. Despite the moon still being quite strong, the comet is ...
My take on the comet, from this morning, Sept 27, perihelion day, from the Fairyland Viewpoint in Bryce Canyon National Park, ...
The World At Night (TWAN) is an international effort to present stunning nightscape photos and timelapse videos of the world’s landmarks against celestial attractions. TWAN is a bridge between art, ...
From the photographer: “Around the time of the March equinox this year, a few friends and I went out to capture the morning zodiacal light. Upon arriving at the scene, we noticed a large rock standing ...
From the photographer: “I look at the sky, as if from the sky, light is raining. For a single tree waiting for autumn.” ...
From the photographer: “After many years of waiting, a comet finally shows itself to the naked eye. Immediately the memories go to the comet Hale Bopp and the comet Hyakutake …. another era …. during ...
A photo composite of multiple exposures. The star trails above Cava D’Aliga, Sicily, Italy.
From the photographer: “September’s crescent moon taken from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade.” ...
From the photographer: “The yellowish-orange moon rising over Manhattan landscape across the Hudson River from Jersey City looked very surreal. Surprisingly, it was very overcast above but the moon ...