AdvertisementNASA has unveiled the winners of its internal 'NASA Photographer of the Year' contest, recognizing the best shots by the agency's own photographers in 2019. The esteemed competition celebrates the people behind the lenses at the government agency and showcases some of the historic moments at the space centers across the US. The winners of the four categories were announced on Twitter on June 3, along with the runners-ups. It was a double celebration for Gunn, who was also crowned the winner of the Documentation Category for capturing NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. WINNER: A lone person stands facing the wall of HEPA filters in the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland's Space Systems Development and Integration Facility, in this image captured by Chris Gunn - the well-deserved winner of the Places Category.
Source: Daily Mail June 18, 2020 16:02 UTC