From the incredibly distant chaos of hydrogen, which forms the star to the hybrid solar eclipse, presented at the "astronomical photography in 2014".
It was shown 2500 photographs astrophotographers global community with stunning image quality, many of which were made in the world, and not through the orbiting telescope.
Introducing the attention of the best the best pictures.
Photo of the Northern Lights
Woodend James (James Woodend), United Kingdom "Aurora over the glacier."
Photo of wind turbines
Matt James (Matt James), Australia "stars on wind turbines."
Photo eclipse
Chal Vaughn (Chul Kwon), South Korea "Eclipse Venus Moon".
Photos of the Moon
Patrick Kulis (Partrick Cullis), United States "Moon Ball."
12-year-old Jeremy Emily (Emily Jeremy), United Kingdom "Moon for the branches."
Tarsaudis George (George Tarsoudis), Greece "Best crater."
Photo clouds
Katalin Beldea (Catalin Beldea), Romania "A lot of clouds."
Photos solar eclipse
Eugen Stone (Eugen Kamenew), Germany "hybrid solar eclipse 2".
Tezel tuna (Tunç Tezel), Turkey "Diamond and Ruby."
Photos of the sky
Fletchet Julie (Julie Fletcher), Australia "Lost Soul".
Chris Murphy (Chris Murphy), New Zealand "Coastal steps."
Photos Sun
Alexander Hart (Alexandra Hart), United Kingdom "The ripples in the pond" and "Solar Chain" respectively.
Stephen Ramsden (Stephen Ramsden), USA "The eruption of calcium."
Space Photos
15-year-old Shisshir Shaskhenk Dolakov, USA "Horsehead Nebula" and "The Heart Nebula", respectively.
Mark Hanson (Mark Hanson), the United States "Galactica 3718".
Bill Snyder (Bill Snyder), United States "Horsehead Nebula".
David Fitz-Henry (David Fitz-Henry), Australia "Helix Nebula".
Marco Lorenzi (Marco Lorenzi), China "at the feet of Orion."
Rogelio Bernal Andreo (Rogelio Bernal Andreo), United States "California against the Pleiades."
JP Metsavanio (JP Metsävainio), Finland "nebula near."
Photo sleet
15-year-old Emett Sparling (Emmett Sparling), Canada "New Year near the mountain serpentine."
Photo Mars
10-year-old Olivia Williamson (Olivia Williamson), United Kingdom "The area of Mars."
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