space photography
Hubble is back: Here are two new photos it took
On 13 June 2021, the Hubble Space Telescope’s payload computer unexpectedly came to a halt. After more than a month of hard work to bring…
Hobbyist astronomer finds a new Jupiter moon after scanning photos from 2003
It doesn’t happen every day that a new Jupiter moon gets discovered. And it’s even less common for an amateur astronomer to find one. In…
Photographers, get ready for the Perseids, the most spectacular meteor shower of the year
While there are dozen of meteor showers every year, the Perseids is the best one. And it’s right around the corner, peaking mid-August with up…
Watch: Timelapse of astronauts installing solar array on the ISS
On 16 June current year, the ISS astronauts Thomas Pesquet and Shane Kimbrough went on a spacewalk. They were on a mission to install a…
Watch: Photographer captures the ISS transiting the Sun during a spacewalk
On 25 June, astronauts Shane Kimbrough from NASA and ESA’s Thomas Pesquet were on a spacewalk outside the ISS. Little did they know that they…
Astrophotographer of the Year shares magnificent 2021 shortlists
If you love astrophotography, here’s a real treat. Royal Observatory Greenwich has just announced the magnificent shortlisted images of its 2021 Astronomy Photographer of the…
This impressive solar eclipse timelapse took 50,000 photos and 250 GB of data
Last week’s partial solar eclipse lasted for about 2.5 hours, leaving photographers with an opportunity to capture some stunning shots. Photographer Göran Strand (previously) managed…
Photographer captures abstract bird flyby in front of the magnificent solar eclipse
Photos and videos of the recent partial solar eclipse are starting to come in, leaving me incredibly inspired. Photographer Zev Hoover made a series of…
Recreating the Apollo 13 rocket launch with practical models at home
Winner of multiple Oscars, BAFTAs and SAG awards, Apollo 13 was a pretty epic movie. And with a budget of $52 million it had some…
This photo shows how fast the ISS really is
As you may already know, the International Space Station orbits the Earth really fast. For example, if you were to capture its transit in front…






































