4. It's a breathtaking picture. The sun, the moon and other planets(without Earth)of our solar system(太阳系)stand side by side as a loving family.
Taken by Wang Zhipu, a 17﹣year﹣old Chinese boy,
it won the top prize in the Young Competition category(组别)at the 2021 Astronomy Photographer of the Year, the world's biggest astrophotography(天文摄影)competition.
Wang loved
stargazing when he was a little kid. In Grade 8, he got his first telescope(天文望远镜). That was when he became a die﹣hard fan of astrophotography. "Astrophotography needs lots of time and effort. You may need to take hundreds or even thousands of photos, then edit(编辑)them to make one picture, " said Wang.
In 2019, Wang started to take pictures of Saturn(土星)and Jupiter(木星). He got up early in the morning to get the best shots. In 2020, he got pictures of all the planets in the solar system.
"I tried three times to photograph Mercury(水星). The first two tries were not satisfactory because they were not clear enough, " said Wang. The last time he took more than10, 000 pictures of Mercury and chose thousands of them to edit.
"I couldn't believe that I could win the top prize, " Wang said. "That was certainly a great honor and it encourages me to take better pictures in the future!"