Venus shines at western horizon in the evening twilight of the Athena Temple in Assos, a village in the Aegean seaside amid ancient ruins. by: Tunc Tezel
Planets Jupiter (the brighter) and Mars meet over the eastern horizon in the morning twilight, as photographed from a mountain near the city of Bursa. by: Tunc Tezel
Despite the glow from towns scattered throughout the valleys in Turkey, stars that form part of the the Milky Way shine brightly in the skies above. by: Tunc Tezel
It looks like a double comet, but this image from Turkey has captured Comet PanSTARRS (C/2011 L4) appearing with the Andromeda Galaxy (M31). by: Tunc Tezel
The crescent Moon and Venus appears in constellation Taurus. But there is also a little bump at the bright side of the Moon, which is none other than Jupiter just before occultation. by: Tunc Tezel
For the solar eclipse of 11 July 2010 Tunc Tezel was in the island of Mangaia and clouds obscured his view but a hint of the eclipse was still visible. by: Tunc Tezel