Photo credit: Matteo Strassera, left, Ani Shastry, right.
The 2025 Astrophotography Prize has revealed its field of winners, a competition dedicated to the “education and the continual improvement of astrophotography.”
Entries were scored out of 100 by three specialist astrophotographers across four categories: Deep Space, Solar System, Remote Imaging, and Astro Landscape. The top 25 in each category were then debated and re-scored in a live public finale.
“This transparent process offers unmatched insight into the secrets behind award-winning composition, technical excellence, and creative impact, inspiring participants and viewers alike,” the competition’s organizers say.
Ani Shastri of the United States was named Photographer of the Year for Deep Field Squid Nebula (Ou4), a breathtaking image of a nebula six times the size of the full Moon. Captured over 51 hours at Sierra Remote Observatories in California with a PlaneWave CDK350 and ZWO ASI6200MM camera, the photograph captivated the judges for its scale and precision.
Alessandro Ravegnin of Italy received the Celestron Prize and the Solar System award for Magnetic Shadow, a high-resolution image of sunspot group AR370 taken with a Celestron C11HD Edge at 0.5 arcsecond resolution.
Remote Imaging Winner and 2025 Astrophotographer of the Year. Ani Shastry, Squid Nebula.
Runner Up. Steeve Body, Vela Supernova Remnant.
Top 5. Alpha Zhang, Rainbow Rosette Xmas Tree.
Top 5. Alpha Zhang, Spaghetti Nebula.
Top 5. Jan Beckmann, SH2126. Solar System
Winner and 2025 Celestron Prize Winner. Alessandro Ravagnin, Magnetic Shadow.
Runner Up. Damir Maksan, ISS Moon Transit.
Top 5. Dan Bartlett, Comet 12P Pons Brooks.
Top 5. Lorand Fenyes, Crescent Moon.
Top 5. Lukasz Remkowicz, Total Solar Eclipse 2024. Deep Space
Winner. Paul Milvain, The Southern Cross Aflame.
Runner Up. Pavel Radomski, LDN1448.
Top 5. Jan Beckmann, Comet C:2021 S3 PANSTARRS crossing Cygnus.
Top 5. Joshua Robertson, Vela SNR.
Top 5. Rodney Watters, Large Magellanic Cloud.
Astro Landscape Runner Up. Matteo Strassera, Rain Stop Under the Galaxy.
Winner. Matteo Strassera, Between Lava and Stars.
Top 5. Louis Leroux-Gere, Aurora Pillars and Thunderstorm Above Kirkjufell.
Top 5. Jason Perry, Alien Throne.
Top 5. Jason Perry, Anmatjere Man.
Overall, there were 545 entries from 155 photographers, representing 35 countries from across six continents. Head to the Astrophotography Prize website for more details and information on next year’s competition.