IN a galaxy far, far away, this collection of stunning interstellar formations will leave you STARSTRUCK. Located millions of light years away from Earth, the patterns burst with colour but are unable to be seen clearly with the naked eye. Photographer Terry Hancock captured the images using a specialist astronomy camera attached to a telescope, from the comfort of his own back garden in Fremont, Michigan, USA. The 61-year-old sales manager, originally from Burnley, Lancashire, says: “My pictures are all long exposures of galaxies, nebulae and star clusters, which range in distance from thousands to many millions of light years away from Earth.
STRIKING photos capture nature at its most raw and powerful during Earth’s most electrifying event .
LIKE A living balloon this baitball of sardines is ready to burst when threatened by a pointy nosed sailfish .
A cricket perches on an unusual seat after crawling up the snout of a crocodile .
LYING flat out on his back, this little meerkat makes the most of the English sunshine .
A couple celebrated tying the knot with a spectacular Alice in Wonderland-themed wedding reception .
AN EXERCISING turtle and an ice-skating chick are hardly everyday exploits in the animal community .
A group of shelter dogs showcase their loveable personalities in a series of passport-style photographs - in the hope of finding their forever homes .
A Brit photographer has captured one of the world's most camera-shy species of fish - during a game of underwater peek-a-boo .
SURROUNDED by a snowstorm, these young polar bears battle the elements - as well as each other .
From vivid greens to glowing pinks, the colours of the aurora borealis fill the night sky above a snow covered Lapland .
A Little owl looks down the lens of a camera and gives the photographer a cheeky wink .