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Press release
Entries for Astronomy Photographer of the Year 15 are now open
Entrants have until 12.00 GMT on Friday 3 March to submit their photographs for APY15
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The Girl Friday Breakfast Club
Join the Girl Friday Breakfast Club at the National Maritime Museum for a cuppa and a croissant, and meet the artist Mary Evans
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Cosmology
What was the Big Bang and what makes us think this is a productive theory of how everything started?
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Drawing Mars
Grab your sketchbooks and venture to the Red Planet in this special drawing workshop
Annie Maunder Prize for Image Innovation 2020
A new category for 2020, "The Annie Maunder Prize for Image Innovation" is awarded to the person who produces the best image from publicly available data
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Salons in the Queen's House: Architectures of Empire
In this free lunchtime talk, hear Assistant Curator Vittoria Cervini talk about the architectural and imperial afterlives of the Queen’s House
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APY14 Competition Dates and New Judge Announced
The Astronomy Photographer of Year 14 competition dates will be 10 January 2022 – 4 March 2022.
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How will the Universe end?
Life on Earth, our Sun and Solar System, the Milky Way – all good things must come to an end. But what about the fate of the Universe itself?
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Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2023 winners revealed
See the spectacular winning images from Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2023, and find out who has been named the overall winner
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