
Essential Information
Type | Exhibitions |
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Location | |
Date and Times | Open daily from 12 September 2025 | 10am-5pm |
Prices | Adult £12 | Child £6 | Student £9 |
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Glittering stars, shimmering galaxies, fiery suns and silver moons – wherever you are in the universe, don't miss ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 17.
Astronomy Photographer of the Year is an annual competition featuring the world’s greatest space photography. Photographers from across the globe compete to take home the prestigious title.
Now it's your chance to see their spellbinding work.
Over 100 photographs will be on show at the National Maritime Museum, displayed at their best on brilliant lightbox screens.
Visit ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year, and see the world's greatest space photography.

Who will win?
A selection of the shortlist for ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2025 has been revealed – but who will be crowned the winner?
Join us online on Thursday 11 September for a special awards ceremony. Discover all of the shortlisted and winning images, and find out who will take home the grand prize.
Hosted by Royal Observatory astronomer Dr Ed Bloomer and special guests, you can watch the ceremony as it happens on YouTube, or sign up to our space newsletter to learn more about the exhibition and winning images.
“Every year, I leave this exhibition feeling insignificant in the grand scheme of the universe”
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Londonist
Plan your visit
How to book
You can book tickets to the exhibition online or at the admissions desk at the gallery.
Visiting the National Maritime Museum
ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year is located in a dedicated Photography Gallery inside the National Maritime Museum. Download a floor plan here.
The Museum is a short walk from the centre of Greenwich, with regular DLR, rail, bus and river boat services available.
Buy prints from the exhibition
From high quality prints to space and stargazing guides, visit our online shop to take home a piece of space history.
Learn more about space and astronomy
The Royal Observatory is the historic centre of UK astronomy and home to London's only Planetarium.
The Observatory is just a short walk from Astronomy Photographer of the Year at the National Maritime Museum, so why not make the most of your day out in Greenwich and visit both places together? Find out more.
And if you've been inspired by any of the photos in this exhibition, don't miss the chance to expand your knowledge with one of the Royal Observatory's dedicated astronomy courses. There are courses to suit every level, from fascinating introductory courses to advanced astrophysics and astrophotography courses. Find out more
Enter the competition
Every year, photographers from across the globe compete to be part of the final exhibition and take home the prestigious title.
Photographers of all skill levels are invited to submit up to 10 images to the competition.
There are separate photography prizes open to adults, young photographers and astrophotography newcomers.
All entrants have a chance of winning cash prizes, seeing their image displayed in an exhibition at the National Maritime Museum, a year’s subscription to BBC Sky at Night magazine, and a copy of the Astronomy Photographer of the Year publication.
Tickets and Opening
Adult £12 | Child £6 | Student £9
Open from 12 September 2025 until August 2026
10am-5pm
- Greenwich Station
- Maze Hill Station
- Greenwich Pier
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Main image: NGC 6164 and NGC 6165: The Dragon's Egg © Charles Pevsner