Hello everyone!
I would like to introduce my Large Magellanic Cloud website!
Like most southies, over the years I had visited and revisited, all the Cloud’s NGC objects, as well as rambling around the congestion, tracking down Henize nebulae, Shapley-Lindsey clusters, and a multitude of other objects. But I long wanted to sort out for myself the supergiant shells, the superbubbles, the large complexes, the LH OB Associations, the SNRs, the bubbles and blobs in a way that would help me verify and contextualize what I was seeing… but it was always a project for next summer…
It wasn’t until I was here – in the Kalahari with my 16″ Dobsonian, and the extraordinary privilege of pristine skies and what seems like endless time – that I was able to do just that. It started out as that long-awaited next-summer’s project, but it quickly grew into a passion that stretched across a number of summers, and then eventually into a website that could be shared with anyone else wanting to explore this most magnificent galaxy!
Steve Gottlieb has very generously offered to share his LMC observations… we’re adding them page by page (it’s not a little task!) He also offered to keep up with all the latest research – providing all the relevant links and more importantly, writing a summary for each paper – great reads and a great addition.
https://largemagellaniccloud.com/
Regards, Susan