Between SpaceX launching its first civilian space flight and ass fucking moviesvarious billionaires gleefully propelling themselves into orbit, the possibility of visiting the great beyond has never felt closer.

But, let's be honest here — the closest most of us will get is a photo.

Fortunately there's no shortage of awe-inspiring space shots out there, as is evidenced today by the winners of London's Royal Observatory's Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2021 being announced.

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We already knew from the 25 finalists that things were going to be good, and the winners and runners-up — selected from 4,500 entries and broken down by category below — certainly don't disappoint.

From the overall winning image of an annual solar eclipse to stunning shots of skyscapes and the aurorae, it's time to buckle up and reach for those stars...

Overall winner

Mashable Image"The Golden Ring" by Shuchang Dong. Credit: Shuchang Dong

Aurorae

Mashable Image"Polar Lights Dance" by Dmitrii Rybalka (winner). Credit: Dmitrii Rybalka Mashable Image"Proper Welcome for the Moon" by Thomas Kast (runner-up). Credit: Thomas Kast

Galaxies

Mashable Image"The Milky Ring" by Zhong Wu (winner). Credit: Zhong Wu Mashable Image"The Nebulae of the Triangulum Galaxy" by Russell Croman (runner-up). Credit: Russell Croman

Our Moon

Mashable Image"Beyond the Limb" by Nicolas Lefaudeux (winner). Credit: Nicolas Lefaudeux Mashable Image"Lunar Halo" by Göran Strand (runner-up). Credit: Göran Strand

People and Space

Mashable Image"Lockdown" by Deepal Ratnayaka (winner). Credit: Deepal Ratnayaka Mashable Image"A Lonely Ship Under the Stars" by André van der Hoeven (runner-up). Credit: André van der Hoeven

Planets, Comets and Asteroids

Mashable Image"A Colourful Quadrantid Meteor" by Frank Kuszaj (winner). Credit: Frank Kuszaj Mashable Image"Perseverance" by Damian Peach (runner-up). Credit: Damian Peach

Skyscapes

Mashable Image"Luna Dunes" by Jeffrey Lovelace (winner). Credit: Jeffrey Lovelace Mashable Image"Moon Over Mount Etna South-East Crater" by Dario Giannobile (runner-up). Credit: Dario Giannobile

Stars and Nebulae

Mashable Image"California Dreamin' NGC 1499" by Terry Hancock (winner). Credit: Terry Hancock Mashable Image"Clouds in IC 2944" by Bogdan Borz (runner-up). Credit: Bogdan Borz

Young Competition

Mashable Image"Family Photo of the Solar System" by 至璞 王 Zhipu Wang, aged 15 (winner.) Credit: 至璞 王 (Zhipu Wang) Mashable Image"Nebula" by Hassaana Begam and Aathilah Maryam. H (runner-up). Credit: Hassaana Begam and Aathilah Maryam. H

Special Prize: The Manju Mehrotra Family Trust Prize for Best Newcomer

Mashable Image"Falcon 9 Soars Past the Moon" by Paul Eckhardt (winner). Credit: Paul Eckhardt

Special Prize: Annie Maunder Prize for Image Innovation

Mashable Image"Celestial Fracture" by Leonardo Di Maggio (joint winner). Credit: Leonardo Di Maggio Mashable Image"Another Cloudy Day on Jupiter" by Sergio Díaz Ruiz (joint winner). Credit: Sergio Díaz Ruiz

If you want to view the images up close, the exhibition opens at London's National Maritime Museum from Sept. 18.

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