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.
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:
A breath-taking view of the Earth taken from the brink of space (87,000 feet above the ground), with the help of a high altitude balloon launched from Boulder, Colorado by Patrick Cullis (USA)
For information about entering next year's competition visit http://ift.tt/UCO9F0.
Scroll through the gallery above to see all the stunning photos from the contest.
Entities 0 Name: Woodend Count: 2 1 Name: New Zealand Count: 2 2 Name: Boulder Count: 1 3 Name: Patrick Cullis Count: 1 4 Name: Colorado Count: 1 5 Name: Eugen Kamenew Count: 1 6 Name: Royal Observatory Greenwich Count: 1 7 Name: Germany Count: 1 8 Name: UK Count: 1 9 Name: Wairarapa Count: 1 10 Name: Earth Count: 1 11 Name: BBC Sky Count: 1 12 Name: Alexandra Hart Count: 1 13 Name: Chris Murphy Count: 1 14 Name: James Woodend Count: 1 Related 0 Url: http://ift.tt/1mi0xf8 Title: Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2014 Description: From a close up look at the swirling angry gases on the Sun, to a serene night sky filled with a shimmering green aurora - the annual competition showcasing the cosmos beyond our planet has produced some stunning photographs. There were hundreds of entries from 51 countries.
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