As we wrap up March, we bring you the final collection of the month’s best space images. From stunning captures of the Partial Solar Eclipse to the mesmerizing Crescent Moon and the iconic Copernicus Crater, this week’s best space images selection showcases the unique beauty of our universe. And it’s not all: scroll down the article and enjoy the highlights of the week!
Partial Solar Eclipse Over Stonehenge
Astrophotographer Josh Dury captured a stunning moment during the partial solar eclipse on 29 March, as the event unfolded over the ancient and iconic Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England. This breathtaking image showcases the solar phenomenon against the backdrop of one of the world’s most historic astronomical monuments, built to align with the sun during the summer solstice.
This first one of the week’s best space images offers a unique perspective, as the photographer was fortunate to witness and photograph the rare conditions of the eclipse from start to finish, with clear skies above.
‘The experience has been positively overwhelming; to see so much interest in this eclipse and have a go at photographing this incredible celestial event,’ the photographer added on his Instagram.
Crescent Moon And A Bird Over Galway Cathedral
Chaosheng Zhang captured a serene image featuring a crescent moon hanging over the majestic Galway Cathedral in Ireland. The scene is enhanced by the silhouette of a bird on the top of the monument. A true moment of calm and wonder!

Moon Magic: A Waxing Crescent Moon With Earthshine
Saeed Ahmed Abbasi beautifully captured the enchanting sight of a 6% illuminated waxing crescent moon, glowing with a soft earthshine. Saeed created a stack of 10 RAW images, showcasing the moon’s stunning details and magical glow against the dark sky.

Dr. Sebastian Voltmer shared a stunning smartphone shot of the crescent Moon, capturing the beautiful Earthshine glowing brightly.

The Milky Way Rising Above Asturias
Peter Louer took a beautiful shot of the Milky Way rising over the beautiful landscape of Asturias, Spain, in the early hours of the morning. As spring unfolds, the Milky Way becomes more visible in the northern hemisphere.

A Glimpse Of The Solar Eclipse
This impressive series of images by Nicolas Bricaud showcases the recent Solar Eclipse in stunning detail. Although Nicolas missed the start of the eclipse (thanks to an early morning astrophotography session until 5 a.m.!), the images that follow capture the essence of this astronomical phenomenon.

Copernicus Crater: A Stunning Lunar Landmark
Captured by Cătălin Liță, this image showcases the impressive Copernicus Crater, one of the most well-known features on the Moon. This relatively young crater (around 800 million years old) spans 93 km in diameter and reaches a depth of 3.8 km. Shot from Târgoviște, Romania.

Thor’s Helmet Nebula In Detail
Finally, this is the last, but not the least one of the week’s best space images. Jans Scheepstra presents a breathtaking image of the Thor’s Helmet Nebula. The image showcases its intricate structure and stunning colours.

Thank you to all the photographers who shared their amazing images for our week’s best space images collection! We greatly appreciate your dedication and passion for astrophotography and wish you clear skies for your future captures!