Simply stellar! Stunning photos show what you can see in the night sky above Greater Manchester

These stunning photos reveal just how much you can see in the night sky above Greater Manchester.

The pictures, taken by members of Stretford Facebook Astronomy Group and Heaton Park Astronomy Group, include Mars and Jupiter plus galaxies 23 million light years away.

Other more familiar sights include detailed pictures of the moon and the Orion galaxy - recognisable for its belt of three parallel stars.

All the photos have been taken using telescopes with camera attachments in Manchester, Stretford, Bolton and Middleton.

Pete Collins, a member of Heaton Park Astronomy Group for the last eight years, said: From Manchester you can see around 300 stars, if youre lucky - in the countryside its more like 3,000.

Having said that, this does make it easier for beginners to identify some of the most well-known constellations like The Plough.

I think part of the attraction of it for me is standing out under the night sky feeling a very small part of things.

Terry Roberts, 52, who started the Stretford Facebook Astronomy Group for people to share photos, said: Ive been into astronomy my whole life but was only able to afford a telescope and then the filters and cameras a few years ago.

I tried to get funding to set up a group but couldnt so I thought a Facebook group would still let people share photos.

The next major event visible from Greater Manchester in the night sky will be the Lyrid Meteor shower, on April 23.

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Simply stellar! Stunning photos show what you can see in the night sky above Greater Manchester

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