IT may be getting colder and darker early which for many can be a bad thing, but one positive is the chance to see more going on in the night sky.

As it gets darker earlier, we now get more of a chance to take a look up and see what is going on above our heads, whether its spotting satellites, shooting stars, auroras, planets or just the night sky filled with stars on a clear day, it is a chance to see the sky in all its glory (as long as it’s not too cloudy).

Recently some of our Tivyside Advertiser Camera Club members and some of our readers who are not members of our camera club have been submitting some stunning pictures of the night sky. Here are just a few of them.

Tivyside Advertiser: Aurora Borealis over MwntAurora Borealis over Mwnt (Image: Laura Winter (Tivyside Advertiser Camera Club))

Tivyside Advertiser: Pentre Ifan with Orion constellation in backgroundPentre Ifan with Orion constellation in background (Image: Nikki Murphy via Dyfed Shire)

Tivyside Advertiser: Orion in background of Pentre IfanOrion in background of Pentre Ifan (Image: Nikki Murphy via Dyfed Shire)

Tivyside Advertiser: Llanllwni night skyLlanllwni night sky (Image: Hunson Aberdeer (Tivyside Advertiser Camera Club))

Tivyside Advertiser: Starry sky near RhydlewisStarry sky near Rhydlewis (Image: Edwina Rathbone (Tivyside Advertiser Camera Club))

Tivyside Advertiser: Starry sky near Pen-garnwenStarry sky near Pen-garnwen (Image: Hunson Aberdeer (Tivyside Advertiser Camera Club))

If you would like to join the Tivyside Advertiser Camera Club and have your pictures featured, search Tivyside Advertiser Camera Club on Facebook or click here.