Wow, I'm very humbled by all of your encouraging words and feedback. I really appreciate your commments.
This anniversary is more about my personal entry into the world of astronomy - the 5 year anniversary of IceInSpace itself will happen in September.
But they are very closely linked, no doubt about it.
I hope to be able to continue to share my journey with everyone over the next 5 years, and hopefully help more people along the way.
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Originally Posted by toryglen-boy
Well, there is certainly some unbridled passion there, although TBH 5 years isnt very long at all, and some people might be really cheeky and call you a n00b !!
Seriously though, thanks for providing a great site.

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I know you were joking, but there were times where I wasn't taken seriously because I was so "new" in this hobby. To some people, you had to have been observing for 10-20+ years before you were taken seriously, or before you were "allowed" to have a good idea or an opinion different from someone else's.
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Originally Posted by cahullian
Nice one Milke keep up the grear work : )
Gazz
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Gazz! Where ya been!?? Nice to hear from you!!
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Originally Posted by Lester
Thanks Mike, its amazing how quick you have got to where you are now in this hobby/science.
I owe a big thanks to IIS, as it was the very thing that got my interest back into astronomy. Also the knowledge of the members has been a great asset that I have turned to time and time again.
All the best Mike.
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Thanks Lester.
It's a lot easier for someone to improve very rapidly in astrophotography these days, than it was 5-10 years ago.
The new camera technologies (the humble webcam for a start!!) and of course registax, have revolutionised planetary imaging.
Combine that, with more and more people sharing their knowledge through articles and forums, the learning curve is reduced dramatically.
I'm quite certain that there's other planetary imagers around the world who will already be achieving the same or better images than me, and have been doing it for a lot less time.
I'm happy to continue to share whatever knowledge I learn to help others in their journey through astrophotography. Ultimately, it's only going to benefit our hobby.
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Originally Posted by Rodstar
You're so achievement-oriented, Mike!
Maybe my take on the past 5 years is a little different because I have not achieved like you have - but I reckon your greatest achievement is not so much the stuff you have been publicly recognised for in terms of imaging awards etc, but in connecting up so many people from around the world who would never otherwise have found each other's company and encouragement. The site and events connected with IIS have certainly made a huge difference in my life, and I hold some folk I have met through the forum as good mates. Without IIS, none of this would have happened.
Well done, buddy! And thanks.
PS: One day I WILL beat you at tennis.
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Thanks Rod - you're quite right. I didn't mention all the friends I'd made over the last 5 years, and I certainly see that as one of the most rewarding aspects of it.
When I started this journey, I didn't know a single person on the central coast into astronomy - that's certainly changed now!
re Tennis, it could've gone either way. I'm sure your time will come very soon
Thanks again to everyone for sharing how IceInSpace has helped their own journey, or inspired them to get further into this great hobby of astronomy.
I'm looking forward to the next 5 years!