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The Sixth Annual Central Nevada Star Party

at Monte Cristo's Castle

Sponsored by the Tonopah Astronomical Society

September 9th through September 12th, 2010

38° 2' 29" N, 117° 47' 42" W

Last year we changed the date of our Star Party to September to avoid winds we had endured when scheduled in the earlier part of the year and we were rewarded with excellent skies and just the calmest of breezes so we are sticking with September. During CNSP V  I was observing Uranus and Neptune with the highest powered eyepieces I had on my Meade 12" and had rock steady images all night long. Others had outstanding views of deep sky objects such as the Vail Nebula. Visitors from  California and Idaho to Florida and New York enjoyed Central Nevada dark skies and we look forward to a repeat this year.

Check out the site at  Jonathan Tomshine's Dark Sky Finder web site. 

 

 

Join us for The  Sixth Annual Central Nevada Star Party! We will be gathering at Monte Cristo's Castle  at an altitude of 5160 feet in the middle of the dark skies of Central Nevada. Monte Cristo's Castle  is located two miles off of US95/US6, 24 miles north of Silver Peak and 37 miles west of  Tonopah, Nevada. 

Join us at the star party where you are not camping on top of your neighbor and you can set up right next to your tent or RV.

Join club member Chip Winkler on Saturday morning for a hiking tour of the geological wonders of Monte Cristo's Castle.

 This is a proposed state park that our members have visited during the day for BBQ's  and have had several star parties and it never disappoints. The Milky Way with numerous dark lanes blazes from horizon to horizon and galaxies, nebulae and star clusters were clear and steady.

 

The down side to having a dark site free of light pollution is that this is a primitive site. There is no water available, so bring your own. There are no garbage facilities so what you haul in, you will have to haul out. We will be bringing in portable toilets But they will not be arriving until Thursday so do not show up before then unless you have your own facilities.  We will be asking for nominal donations to cover expenses.  If you plan to attend this star party please email the webmaster so we will know how many people to plan for. If you do not want to camp, lodging is available in Tonopah about 37 miles away. Tonopah also has several restaurants, a Scolari's grocery store, a hospital with 24 hour ER and medical clinic, numerous gas stations  and museums.

    About campfires.  First and safest choice is to use a propane stove. If you do not have a propane stove use a charcoal briquettes grill. As a last resort, a campfire is acceptable provided a) There is no wood available at the site. You will have to bring in your own. b) Have a shovel and a bucket of water available to douse the fire if needed. Remember that we are out in the middle of the desert and fire fighting resources are limited if a brush fire should get started.

 

 

We can fit a lot of telescopes in the amphitheater at Monte Cristo's Castle

North end of the amphitheater looking south

Directions

From the Gazebo in the Best Western Hotel in downtown Tonopah, drive north on US95/US6 34.1 miles to mile marker 25. Nevada State Route 265 goes to the south and heading north is a dirt road going towards the Monte Cristo Range. Turn right onto the dirt road. Drive 2.0 miles and you are at the viewing area.

 

 

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