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Updated · PetaPixel · May 4
Capture the Atlas announces 2026 Milky Way Photographer of the Year winners
Updated
Updated · PetaPixel · May 4

Capture the Atlas announces 2026 Milky Way Photographer of the Year winners

6 articles · Updated · PetaPixel · May 4
  • The ninth edition drew a record 6,500 submissions, with 25 winning images by photographers of 15 nationalities shot across 12 countries and regions.
  • The collection includes rare scenes from Chile's Very Large Telescope, Argentina's restricted Valle de la Luna and a canyon in the Hopi Indian Reservation, plus meteor showers and a Florida fireball.
  • Editor Dan Zafra said winners were chosen for quality, story and originality, while the project also aims to highlight increasingly rare dark skies and encourage their protection.
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