Astrophotography
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“Moments like these never get old up here”: astronaut captures mesmerizing image of the aurora from aboard ISS with Nikon flagship camera
By Alan Palazon Published
News Astronaut Sophie Adenot captured an unbelievable aurora “stretching as far as the eye could see”, bolstering her impressive portfolio snapped aboard the International Space Station

Fireworks aren’t the only thing to photograph in the night sky this weekend – sun flares increase the odds of spotting the northern lights
By Hillary K. Grigonis Published
10 solar flares emitted over a 24-hour period could bring aurora sightings farther south as early as tonight

These impressive space photos come with…sound? NASA has turned photographs of galaxies and nebulae into songs in a newly released collection
By Hillary K. Grigonis Published
NASA In honor of the Fourth of July, NASA has released a patriotic collection of images that also comes with data-centered audio

At 3,200 megapixels, the world’s largest camera has officially started its unprecedented mission. “Today, we begin filming the greatest cosmic movie ever made.”
By Hillary K. Grigonis Published
SPACE The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has officially begun a ten-year time-lapse of the night sky using the world's biggest camera

Astrophotography in July 2026: get your camera ready to photograph meteors, the Milky Way and Manhattanhenge this month
By Jamie Carter Published
Astrophotography Everything you need to know about what’s worth photographing in the night skies over the coming month

How to photograph the Strawberry full moon tonight
By Jamie Carter Last updated
Tutorial Tips for getting great pictures of the full moon in 2026

I’ve never seen the Southern Lights, but I doubt anything beats this view photographed aboard the ISS by the first mirrorless camera in space
By Hillary K. Grigonis Published
SPACE A recent photo taken aboard the ISS shows an unusual view of the Aurora Australis from space

Astronaut shoots breathtaking aerial photographs of two of Europe's most iconic volcanoes in just one minute!
By Alan Palazon Published
News French astronaut Sophie Adenot captured images of Mt Vesuvius and Mt Etna from 250 miles above the Earth’s surface aboard the International Space Station
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