Hi all
IceInSpace has hit another milestone -
2000 registered forum members!
Mojo and I are incredibly proud of what we've achieved in the last year, and it's exciting that the growth now is bigger and faster than at any time in the past!
The amateur astronomy community in Australia is not very big, so we're pleased to be able to provide a place where
all astronomers can get together, no matter what your background, where you're from or what your skill level is. Whether you're a beginner or advanced at what you do, everyone is made to feel welcome and all contributions are worthy.
IceInSpace has become a great place to share ideas, give or receive information, ask questions, display your work and talk about all things astronomy. While the size of the community has grown, we've still retained the friendly and family feel we have always had. We hope to make everyone feel welcome and comfortable here, and hope that everyone finds it, as I have, a great place to make friends.
Some of my best and closest friends are members of IceInSpace - people i've known online and in person over the last 2+ years. It's great to see other members forming close friendships and having observing nights, get togethers, sharing equipment and trusting people that they may have never met!
It's incredibly rewarding for me personally to have been able to create this "place" where people meet up every single day. The fact that this site I created, this site that mojo and I put so much into over the past 2 years, can give so much joy to people.. gives them a reason to come back and visit every day, or in some cases, many times a day
We have some big plans for IceInSpace in 2007 - some great new features are currently under development, the first of which should hopefully be launched in about a month. So please, keep coming back, keep asking questions, keep talking about astronomy!
Just a few quick thanks to those that help make IceInSpace what it is today:
- To my wife Kate, for tolerating my obsessions!

- To mojo, co-owner of IceInSpace who does an enourmous amount of development and system administration work in the background, for no reward!
- To the moderators, who do an incredibly difficult and thankless task, for no reward. Your work takes a lot of burden off my shoulders and I thankyou!
- To the IceInSpace community - there's no community without you. The site would not be what it is without you. Thankyou for your loyalty and support and helping to make IceInSpace the largest and best astronomy site in the Southern Hemisphere!
2007 is going to be big! It's going to be a great year and I look forward to continuing this journey with you!