Hi Folks,
What a fine forum and website you've got here! I'm from the other half of the world (the half that can't see the Magellanic Clouds), so it's great to hear what amateur astronomers are doing and seeing in the southern hemisphere.
In my rare trips south of the equator, I discovered that you southerners get to see the finer parts of the sky.
As the publisher of One-Minute Astronomer, let me say that we aim our material at those who are beginning in this wonderful hobby, or who have maybe a year or two under their belt. Maybe 1/4 of our subscribers are from the southern hemisphere, so we try to write short, snappy articles about objects that can be seen from both hemispheres, with occasional articles on things from the deep north and south. Lots of science, observing tips, and history too.
Here are a couple favorites of our more than 14,000 subscribers:
http://www.oneminuteastronomer.com/2008/07/11/dark/
http://www.oneminuteastronomer.com/2...h-astronomers/
I look forward to learning more about the southern skies at this forum.
Brian Ventrudo, Ph.D.
Publisher, One-Minute Astronomer