RIYADH: The Saudi Space Agency has launched an astrophotography competition, titled “Abaad” or “Dimensions,” aimed at nurturing passion for astronomy and science.
The SSA initiative, announced on Thursday, seeks to bridge the gap between artistic expression and scientific exploration in astronomy.
The competition, which runs from Aug. 15 to Nov. 15 and is open to citizens and residents, has three categories.
The “Deep Space” category is for professional astrophotographers, focusing on capturing galaxies, nebulae and stars.
The “Solar System” category covers planets and comets, and is open to amateurs and professionals.
The “Saudi Space” category encourages participants to link celestial objects with national landmarks and heritage, and is for professionals, amateurs and beginners.
The SSA plans to hold an exhibition showcasing the entries, and workshops for those seeking to develop their skills.
Saudi Arabia’s astronaut Ali Al-Qarni, who is overseeing the competition, said: “We are not just raising awareness about astronomy; we are fostering a creative environment where talent can flourish and innovate in space exploration.”
Participants are not allowed to enter AI-generated or heavily edited images.
Participants are limited to one entry per category, with photos required to be taken within Saudi Arabia during the competition period.
Entries will be evaluated in stages, culminating in the announcement of nine winning entries.
Entries can be submitted at www.SSA.gov.sa/Abaad.