November 23, 2015 8:35 pm

New Photo Contest Winner for “Change Your View with Celestron and StarTalk” – Just 3 Chances Left!

Graphic showing winning photograph in the Change Your View with Celestron and StarTalk Radio contest

We’re three weeks into the “Change Your View with Celestron and StarTalk” Photo Contest, and nearly to the end of our “November Nights” theme.

This week’s submissions have ranged from the romantic to the cosmic.

Photo contest entry, Jekyll Island, submitted by Sam Labarba for Change Your View with Celestron and StarTalk Radio.

Entry by @SamLabarba: Jekyll Island.

Photo contest entry, Setting Summer Triangle, submitted by StarFest2016 for Change Your View with Celestron and StarTalk Radio.

Entry by @StarFest2016: “Setting Summer Triangle.”

This week’s winner, “Cloudy Moonlit Nights” comes from @Chris_Geier_photography on Instagram using a Nikon d3100. (Given how clouds obscured the Leonids this month, a fitting photo.)

Thanks again to everyone who has submitted photos and is helping us support the International Dark-Sky Association this November and December.

Chris Geier has won an International Dark-Sky Association 2016 calendar, as well as being entered into the monthly drawing for a Celestron COSMOS 60 AZ Telescope, shown here:

Photo of Celestron COSMOS 60 AZ Telescope.

A portion of the proceeds from this Celestron COSMOS 60 AZ Telescope benefits the International Dark-Sky Association to minimize light pollution.

Chris is also automatically entered into the Grand Prize Drawing for the NexStar Evolution 6 Computerized Telescope below.

Photo of the Celestron NexStar Evolution 6 Computerized Telescope.

Grand Prize: Celestron NexStar Evolution 6 Computerized Telescope.

Enter Your Photographs for This Week’s Contest

To submit your photos, you must be following @Celestron on Twitter or @CelestronUniverse on Instagram. All entries must include the hashtag #StarTalkCYV. Visit Celestron.com for contest rules.  No purchase is necessary. Enter by 11:59pm PST Sunday for Week 4.

We’ll be announcing the winners here on the blog, and on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook next Monday.

About the IDA:

The non-profit International Dark-Sky Association is working to protect the night skies for present and future generations. They’ve already helped designate 21 parks in the U.S. and 7 others around the world as International Dark Sky Parks. Learn more here.

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