Luc Jamet's photo "Eclipse Totality over Sassendalen" was the overall winner of the annual Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest that is run every year by the Royal Observatory Greenwich in London. Sassendalen is a valley in Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic. "The total solar eclipse (on March 20) was one of the astronomical highlights of the year, and Luc Jamet has captured it perfectly," said Marek Kukula, a competition judge and public astronomer at the Royal Observatory. "I love the way that the icy landscape of Svalbard reflects and intensifies the evocative colors of the sky -- colors that only occur during the few minutes of totality, and which make any eclipse an unforgettable experience."