Bask in the awesomeness of our universe as seen through the lenses of amateur Reddit photographers.
The Orion Nebula glimmers brilliantly. It's the closest massive star formation to Earth.
Photography: u/TagBackTV
These elongated formations of interstellar gas in the Eagle Nebula are commonly known as the "Pillars of Creation."
Photography: u/amajed172
This talented Redditor uses negative space to frame an isolated Saturn.
Photography: u/danborja
This tilt-shifted photo of the Andromeda Galaxy looks like a lightbulb splashing into a cosmic puddle.
Photography: u/eastmillet
This photographer's stylized solar eclipse resembles something you'd see under a microscope.
Photography: u/mustalainen
This photo of a 99% eclipse could totally be the album cover for a psychedelic rock band!
This amateur astrophotographer took a perfectly aligned photo of Jupiter and its four moons.
Photography: u/spacetimewithrobert
The yellowish tint on the Moon results from a lunar eclipse, which is when the Earth moves in between the Sun and the Moon.
Photography: u/iLeleplus
This photographer played with light and photo resolution to juxtapose the light and dark sides of the moon.
Photography: u/-GenArrow-
This surreal look at the Horsehead Nebula looks like something straight out of a Marvel movie!
Photography: u/TagBackTV
What do you call downloading a photo of the Sun?
Daylight Savings!
Photography: u/Simon2940