A photography and astrophotography exhibition by company Astrodog at the Shakespeare Gallery, formerly the Shakespeare pub, in Scarborough, has been extended.
After starting on Thursday, it was due to end on Sunday, but will instead continue until Tuesday.
The exhibition entitled Celestial Adventures includes pictures taken at Scarborough, Dalby Forest, North York Moors National Park and beyond, including some images that no-one has seen before.
Working alongside Simon, Nicole is from photographers Astrodog:
She also says you can take good quality photos of astronomical phenomena on a mobile phone.
North Yorkshire has some of the best skies for taking photographs at night as Nicole explains:
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