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The winners will be announced on September 17, 2014. The overall winner will receive $2,500, while winners of each of the different sub-categories will receive $850. All winning images will appear at a subsequent exhibition at the Royal Observatory. Here are some of our favorite submissions. All images Royal Observatory Greenwich via the dedicated Flickr account. Individual photographers are credited below each photograph. Father and son observing Comet Pan-Starrs in Massachusetts Credit: Chris Cook An aurora from a plane Credit: Paul Williams The Moon and Jupiter Credit: Sebastian Guillermaz The Rho Ophiuchi multiple star system Credit: Rolf Wahl Olsen An aurora over Steinsvik beach in Norway Credit: Tommy Richardson Old Faithful erupts as the Moon partially eclipses the Sun Credit: Robert Howell Cassiopeia, the Heart Nebula Credit: Ivan Eder An aurora as seen from a lava cave in Iceland Credit: Ingolfur Bjarmundsson Northern Lights over Troms, Norway Credit: Claus Possberg Star trails over Mar de Ajo beach in Argentina Credit: Sebastian Guillermaz A coronal mass ejection lights up the sky in Norway Credit: Ole Christian Salomonsen You may also enjoy: The Most Spectacular Astronomy Images of the Past Year The Most Stunning Astronomy Photos of the Year The Competition Is Fierce For This Year ;
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