
A Night at Cap Méchant, Reunion Island — Luc Perrot

A Night at Cap Méchant, Reunion Island — Luc Perrot

Stars above Lights
Stars in the constellations Cygnus and Lyra (left), and Draco (middle-right)a appear above the city lights of Innsbruck, embraced by the Alps.
The clean air and good sky transparency above this capital of Alps still allow to see starry sky from the mountains at the edge of the city while light pollution has vanished away the sky of the most major cities around the world. The city light has strongly illuminated the inversion layer. — Christoph Malin

Moon Halo over Halo Island
“The colorful 22-degree atmospheric halo of the moon is captured together with planets Venus and Jupiter over the strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf, Well known because of political tides over the middle east region.
The name Hormuz is an island in this area. Hormuz is a piece of Paradise, believed by local citizens of the island. The island has a historic castle and eye catching natural scenes, but nowadays most of the people doesn’t even know there is an island that the strait named after it; The island is faded in memories like a halo. The yellowish lights on the horizon belong to Qeshm island. While the week I was in Hormuz island I saw halo moon every night, considering high evaporation rate during days its not a hardly seen phenomenon in Hormuz.” — Mahdi Zamani

Aurora and the Comet
Comet Hale-Bopp and Aurora over a wooden house. — Akira Fujii

Magnificent Sky, Milkyway - Chalikounas, Lake Korission, Corfu

Milky Way over the Italian Alps — Leonardo Orazi

Atlantic Night
Bright planet Jupiter, the band of Milky Way, and summer constellations shine above a port in Brittany, at coastline of Atlantic Ocean. — Laurent Laveder

Ventana del Diablo (Cuenca-España) — © Dani Caxete
Jaw-Dropping Views of Night Sky and Earth Win Photo Contest
Eye-popping images of celestial wonders shining over equally stunning Earth views have won the top spots in the 2013 International Earth and Sky Photo Contest, competition organizers say.
Image 1: 3rd Place in Beauty of the Night Sky category goes to “Meteor Magic” by Shannon Bileski for her March 2013 outstanding capture of a streaking fireball and colorful aurora over a snow-covered lake in Canada. Credit: Shannon Bileski/
Image 2: The overall contest winner and first prize in the Beauty of the Night Sky category goes to Stephane Vetter of France (nuitsacrees.fr), for his March 2013 panoramic photo “Sky above Godafoss” of aurora and the Milky Way over the “Waterfall of the Gods” in Iceland. Credit: Stephane Vetter
Image 3: Fifth place in the Against the Lights category goes to “Golden Gate Star Trails” by Rick Whitacre. A well-done photo sequence has captured star trails above the lights of San Fransisco and the Golden Gate Bridge. Credit: Rick Whitacre
The contest, the third annual event held by the landscape astrophotography group The World at Night (TWAN), aims to raise awareness about the importance of dark skies free of light pollution. It honors photos that show both the Earth and sky in all their glory.

Lightning Under the Milky Way
“Lightnings And Stars At Lake Korission Corfu, Milkyway Galaxy: Photo of Milky Way at Mount of St. Matthew with magnificent view at lake Korrision, undr the storms at the back is the island of Paxos and the left Lightnings is hitting Preveza and the right lightning strikes at mount Enos of Kefalonia.” — B. Metellinos

Milky Way Below Sea Level
“The photo shows the Milky Way just after twilight from the salt flats of El Gualicho in Patagonia, Argentina. Altitude is 72 meters below sea level. The Milky Way was visible to the naked eye even when the the sky was not totally dark yet. There’re hundreds of stars reflected on the salt too.” — Luis Argerich

Fireball from 5000 Meters High
A fireball (very bright meteor) appears above laguna Cotacotani in Andes mountains as seen from altitude of 5050 meters in Chilean Altiplano near the border of Bolivia. — Stephane Guisard

Side Road Comet Chasing
Just before the morning twilight stargazers arrived at this city suburb site near Perth in the Western Australia to enjoy the spectacular view of comet Lovejoy (C/2011 W3). — John Goldsmith

Devils Tower Milky Way and Aurora
“Shooting the Milky Way in the early hours of 5/7/2013, It was a spectacular night for stargazing. Upon editing I realized I caught some very faint red Aurora on the horizon and also a satellite that grazes the top of Devils Tower.” — Brennan Jontz