Mohamed Ramadan Photography  ·  Ontario, Canada

Night Sky& Astronomy

The universe above Ontario — rare celestial events captured at the intersection of fine art and astronomical history.

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2024Total Solar Eclipse
Light Years Away
10Curated Works
The Collection

This collection occupies a singular position in the portfolio — works that exist at the intersection of fine art photography and rare astronomical documentation. These are not simply beautiful photographs of the night sky. They are visual records of celestial events that will not recur within a human lifetime.

The Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS panoramas — captured in October 2024 as the comet made its closest approach to Earth — include a work of extraordinary rarity: the comet captured within a Milky Way panorama, both visible simultaneously from Ontario soil. No photograph like this will exist again in our lifetime.

Paired with the total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024 — one of the most significant astronomical events visible from Ontario in a generation — this collection documents the sky above Canada with the precision of science and the vision of fine art.

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The Events

Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS
October 2024 · Ontario · Once in a Lifetime

Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS — one of the brightest comets visible from the Northern Hemisphere in decades, making its closest approach to Earth in October 2024. Captured in three panoramic works from Ontario, including the extraordinary composition in which the comet appears within a Milky Way panorama — two of the universe's most spectacular phenomena in a single frame. These panoramas represent some of the rarest fine art astronomy works produced from Canadian soil.

Total Solar Eclipse — April 8, 2024
April 8, 2024 · Ontario · Path of Totality

The total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024 — Ontario lay directly within the path of totality, experiencing complete darkness in the middle of the afternoon. The solar corona — visible only during totality — captured in extraordinary detail. The eclipse phases documented in sequence across a single frame. A once-in-a-generation astronomical event documented as fine art, available as archival prints that will outlast the memory of the day itself.

Milky Way — Ontario
Night Sky · Ontario · Annual

The Milky Way galaxy captured from Ontario — our home galaxy rendered visible above Canadian skies on clear, dark summer nights. A 25.4MB panoramic work of extraordinary detail and depth, the galactic core rising above the Ontario treeline in a composition that places the viewer within the cosmic scale of the universe.

Lunar Eclipse & Blood Moon
Ontario · Rare Astronomical Event

The lunar eclipse and blood moon — Earth's shadow falling across the full moon, turning it a deep copper red. One of the most visually dramatic astronomical events accessible to the naked eye, captured in fine art detail from Ontario. The blood moon's extraordinary color documented in a work of rare beauty.

The Rarityof These Works

Fine art astronomy photography of this caliber is extraordinarily rare — not because the technical demands are exceptional, but because the celestial events themselves occur so infrequently. Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS will not return for thousands of years. The next total solar eclipse visible from Ontario will not occur until 2144. The specific combination of comet and Milky Way in a single panoramic frame from Ontario soil is, to the best of our knowledge, unique.

These works are not merely beautiful photographs. They are permanent visual records of moments in astronomical history — documents of events that shaped the experience of an entire generation of sky-watchers, preserved as fine art prints that can be displayed, collected, and passed down across generations.

Fine Art Prints Available

The Universe
On Your Wall

These works are available as archival fine art prints — each one a genuine record of a rare or unique astronomical event. For collectors of fine art photography, these represent some of the most historically significant works in the portfolio.

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