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The Royal Observatory Greenwich has announced the shortlist for its annual ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. This year’s edition received nearly 4,000 entries from dedicated amateur and professional photographers from 66 different countries.
Now in its 18th year, the ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest is among the premier photo competitions that celebrate the art of astrophotography and astronomy. The competition features nine categories, a pair of special prizes, and the expert panel of judges selects a single overall winner, all of which will be showcased in an exhibition at the National Maritime Museum in England starting on September 18. The winners will be revealed the day prior.
Today, however, the judges have shared the exceptional shortlisted photos for each of the eight primary categories, all vying for category wins and, of course, the big grand prize.
Two special categories, plus a ninth main category, the ZWO Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year, have only one photographer shortlisted.
“We are honored to support the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition — a celebration of those who turn their eyes to the night sky and share its beauty with the world,” says Sam Wen, Founder and CEO of ZWO, an astro technology and telescope company.
“At ZWO, we believe astrophotography is not only a means of recording the cosmos, but also a way to inspire curiosity, nurture learning and bring people together through a shared sense of wonder. As we continue to expand our innovations — including more accessible solutions like Seestar Smart Telescopes, our goal is to lower the barrier to entry and enable more people to experience the joy of exploring the Universe. In doing so, we hope to help more individuals discover the quiet beauty of looking up and finding their place beneath the stars.”
Shortlisted Photographs
Aurorae
Aurora Over Causey Reservoir © Samuel Morse (USA) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Eagle Aurora © Jennifer Rogers (UK) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
An Auroral Deluge © Julien Cadena (France) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)Galaxies
The Crimson Vortex and Sapphire Blossoms of Andromeda © Chuhong Yu and Zuoming Wang (Both China) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Cosmic Neighbors: Beauty and the Beast © Yijing Zhu and Xinghan Yang (Both China) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)Our Moon
Supermoon Path Over Paris at Sunset © Martin Giraud (France) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Shadow Moon © Richard Addis (UK) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Watched by the Moon © Jean-François Gely (France) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)Our Sun
The Savannah Tree © Rafael Schmall (Hungary) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Moody Partial Solar Eclipse © James McBeath (UK) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Suspended Plasma © Mario Cogo (Italy) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)People and Space
Golden Moonrise Over Seattle © AJ Smadi (USA) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Fairyland © Uroš Fink (Slovenia) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Fifteen Minutes of Moonset and Sunrise Over the Golden Gate © Fredric Walder (USA) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Vortex © Jennifer Rogers (UK) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)Planets, Comets, and Asteroids
Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) Over the Swiss Alps © Jakob Sahner (Germany) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Mars in 2025 © Tom Williams (UK) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)Skyscapes
I Hear the Stars © João Yordanov Serralheiro (Portugal) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Path Towards the Stars © Matteo Strassera (Italy) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Meteor Shower Over the Big Dipper © ZhiPu Wang (China) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Setsu-getsu-ka © Takanobu Kurosaki (Japan) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Te Hoho Rock Moonrise © Evan McKay (Aotearoa/New Zealand) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
The Celestial Gate © Yoshiki Abe (Japan) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)Stars and Nebulae
NGC 7293: The Helix Nebula © Humbert Cédric (France) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
Gum 37: The Southern Tadpoles (or ‘Teapot Nebula’) © Ani Shastry (USA) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)
A Deep Look Into the Milky Way’s Core © Jakob Sahner (Germany) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)Best Newcomer
Colorful Aurora and Waterfall © Yifan Cao (China) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)Annie Maunder Open Category
Solargraph 182 Days © Ksawery Wrobel (USA) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)ZWO Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year
Dancing Flames © 与晨 林, aged 14 (China) | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 (2026)2026 ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year
The winners of the ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 competition will be revealed on September 17. An overall winner will receive a £10,000 cash prize, equivalent to approximately $13,256. Category winners will receive £1,500. There are also cash prizes for runners-up (£500) and highly commended (£250) entries. Special prize winners receive £750.
Image credits: Royal Observatory Greenwich. ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18.








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