Post by bsimon615 on Nov 5, 2023 9:11:25 GMT -6
We assume that you are planning on attending for one day and leaving in the evening. If that is so there is a Day Use fee that applies that we pay to Carol at White Horse for your use of the facilities; that is $10 per day. If you are planning on staying overnight, the "tent" fee of $15 per night applies. This will be collected upon your arrival. Every arrival should check in at the Registration Canopy on the Arena Field upon arrival.
I am reposting the Observing Field Rules here. Please read and abide by all rules during your stay.
Deep South Star Gaze/Spring Scrimmage - Observing Field Rules and Regulations – revised 8-15-22
At the Deep South Star Gaze or Deep South Spring Scrimmage events held at the White Horse Christian Retreat Center, light restrictions will be in effect from deep dusk until dawn on the observing field and its approaches. Parking rules on the observing field and its approaches will be in force for the duration of the star gaze. These rules have been designed to make the star gaze an enjoyable experience and are based upon our previous 39 years with the Deep South Star Gaze. These rules are common sense and should be familiar to anyone who does regular astronomical observing from a dark site. Many regulations are the same or quite similar to rules found at other star parties.
1. Spots on the observing field are strictly first come, first serve, with the exception of the Registration Canopy (north side of the field). RV’s and campers because of size, have to set up outside of the Arena Field, where the 30 amp outlets are. Small telescope trailers will be permitted as long as space permits.
Attendees are prohibited from setting up any vehicle or equipment on the “Arena Field” until after the field is staked and marked. (This should be completed by noon on the first day of the event. (Other areas where set up is permitted at White Horse will not be laid out and attendees can park there upon arrival. Some direction may be given, particularly if arriving with an RV or Camper who have reserved 30 amp breaker tie in.)
We will lay out the field based upon registration numbers and the condition of the field. Each spot (observation station) will be approximately 15 feet wide. New arrivals should "key" off of what is already set up as we want to avoid creating spaces which are either too narrow or too wide between "observation stations" (observation stations consist of your telescopes, canopies or tents). Telescopes will be set up within a registrant’s spot closest to the field center (center line runs the length of the field. There will be an approximately 15 ft. corridor between (from the outside – vehicles, then canopies and then equipment) running the length of the field. No gaps will be left between canopies other than enough space to walk and/or move equipment. Our main objective is to conserve space on the field. Note too that canopy size should be no larger than 12’ x 12’. The field layout may be modified based upon registration numbers as circumstances dictate. 30 amp ac power will likely not be available to anyone set up on the Arena Field, hence no rv’s or campers here. Lower amperage electrical power is limited. Capability to run your equipment on battery power is recommended.
2. Once set up in a spot, your vehicle should be closest to the fence, preferably tail in, behind your car is your canopy and in front of that your telescope equipment. You can also park your vehicle outside of the Arena Field. There will be no driving into or out of the Arena Field at night.
3. Vehicle Parking outside of the Arena Field and AC Power -
RVs and campers should be parked off of the south side of the road leading to the main White Horse Building. This is where we will have some 30 amp power. Before settling in anyone arriving in an rv or camper should come to the Arena Field and ask for help in getting a spot to set up. There is no guarantee of power availability.
Tents can be set up behind telescope equipment in lieu of a canopy or within a canopy. If registration is light we may be able to allow tent setup adjacent to a canopy. Do not expect this, in all likelihood you will not be able to set up both a canopy and a tent on the Arena Field unless the tent is under a canopy or if you elect to move your vehicle off the field. Tents can also be set up outside of the Arena Field.
AC electrical power will be available from a few 20 amp outlets within the barn. As several may want to tie into the same power source, tripping is a possibility. If that happens, lines will have to be removed from the power source in order (last one in is the first one out). The DSSG management is not providing extension cords or junction boxes. The run from the outlets to where telescopes will be on the Arena Field will be a minimum of 100 feet and a maximum of 300 feet. It is anticipated that heavy use could result in multiple tripped circuits. The cord run could also result in significant voltage drops. If you use cord(s), please secure it to the ground to prevent a tripping hazard. (Hint: use batteries if at all possible.)
We will have trash barrels strategically located around the fields.
Registration check-in will take place at the Registration Canopy located on the north side of the Arena Field.
"No Equipment” (reduced rate) registrants should park their vehicles as close to the entry gate to White Horse (where the “white horse” statue is). If parked in this area you can pack your vehicle (observing our light prohibition rules) and leave when we call out “time windows’ for departure. (8 pm, 10 pm and midnight).
4. No one parked on the Arena Field will be allowed to drive off at any time between dusk and dawn except in the case of an extreme emergency. Other registrants parked outside of the Arena Field can also leave (yellow parking lights only) during our departure windows.
5. White lights of any kind are forbidden after dark unless light rules are suspended due to weather conditions or an emergency. In the case of a true medical emergency, white lights are justified. Do whatever is necessary to make your car, truck or van "astronomy friendly". This includes turning off interior light master switches, removing fuses, leaving vehicles unlocked after dark (to avoid light flashes via remotes), covering lights that cannot be turned off, etc. The best practice is to simply plan ahead and not open doors after dark if there’s any question of lights coming on.
6. Flashlights and computer screens (at night) have to be red shielded, keep flashlights pointed down as much as possible. Some red shielded lights are still too bright. Head lamps which strap around the forehead are generally way too bright and they unavoidably to not point down most of the time, PLEASE AVOID USING THESE! Use judgement and ask your neighbor if your light is too bright. If told by multiple people that your light is too bright, please take steps to correct this.
Note - Use of laptops on the field – any laptop used on the Arena Field must have its screen red shielded. If found to be too bright, the screen illumination can be turned down. Additionally it is a good idea to also shroud your laptop within an enclosure or “computer tent” – see links. This serves a double purpose as it also protects your computer from dew. If possible, please set up your computer so the screen is pointed away from other observers.
Links to buy red screens and computer enclosures/tents
www.amazon.com/s?k=computer+tent&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
www.astrogizmos.com/Computer.htm
7. Lasers or Red Dot Finders – red dot finders are perfectly fine for use at the DSSG. Green (or any other color) lasers used as a finder/pointer on telescopes or as hand held night sky pointers are prohibited.
8. Music – everyone has different tastes. If you like to listen to music when observing, use earphones.
9. The White Horse Christian Retreat Camp prohibits alcohol and it’s use on its grounds and in any of its buildings. Please respect their rules. We do not intend to forfeit our ability to continue to use the White Horse Christian Retreat Camp for the Deep South Star Gaze. Having said this, we are not roving policemen.
10. As stated elsewhere during the duration of any Deep South Star Gaze or Deep South Spring Scrimmage event no attendee is permitted to openly display (open carry) or conceal carry any firearm. If you have a firearm and feel you need to carry it in your vehicle, that is where it has to stay. NO EXCEPTIONS! This in in accordance with Mississippi state law. Registration is not allowed if you refuse to abide by this rule. Proper signage will be posted.
See - midsouthgunlawyer.com/mississippi-gun-laws-and-other-weapons/#_Toc449690857
11. Pets are not allowed on White Horse Christian Retreat Camp grounds or in its buildings. No exceptions! You will have to leave if you are found with a pet at any Deep South Star Gaze event.
12. Football, frisbee, baseball, volleyball, etc. is not allowed near telescopes/equipment which has been set up. There are lots of other open areas on the property where you can throw a ball or toss a Frisbee.
13. Campfires, cook stoves, Sterno or propane heaters, barbecue pits are not allowed on the observing fields. While they are specifically not disallowed OFF the observing field, care must be taken to fully shield their light output so as not to be visible from the field. If light from a “cooking device” is visible on the field, you may be required to extinguish the device. NO USE AT NIGHT.
14. Smoking is not allowed on the observing fields. If you need to smoke please move far away from any area where scopes are set up. Smoking is not permitted in any buildings at the White Horse Christian Retreat Camp.
15. Quiet generator use will be permitted in conjunction with RV or camper operation. Their use is not permitted on the Arena Field.
Revised 8/15/22
I am reposting the Observing Field Rules here. Please read and abide by all rules during your stay.
Deep South Star Gaze/Spring Scrimmage - Observing Field Rules and Regulations – revised 8-15-22
At the Deep South Star Gaze or Deep South Spring Scrimmage events held at the White Horse Christian Retreat Center, light restrictions will be in effect from deep dusk until dawn on the observing field and its approaches. Parking rules on the observing field and its approaches will be in force for the duration of the star gaze. These rules have been designed to make the star gaze an enjoyable experience and are based upon our previous 39 years with the Deep South Star Gaze. These rules are common sense and should be familiar to anyone who does regular astronomical observing from a dark site. Many regulations are the same or quite similar to rules found at other star parties.
1. Spots on the observing field are strictly first come, first serve, with the exception of the Registration Canopy (north side of the field). RV’s and campers because of size, have to set up outside of the Arena Field, where the 30 amp outlets are. Small telescope trailers will be permitted as long as space permits.
Attendees are prohibited from setting up any vehicle or equipment on the “Arena Field” until after the field is staked and marked. (This should be completed by noon on the first day of the event. (Other areas where set up is permitted at White Horse will not be laid out and attendees can park there upon arrival. Some direction may be given, particularly if arriving with an RV or Camper who have reserved 30 amp breaker tie in.)
We will lay out the field based upon registration numbers and the condition of the field. Each spot (observation station) will be approximately 15 feet wide. New arrivals should "key" off of what is already set up as we want to avoid creating spaces which are either too narrow or too wide between "observation stations" (observation stations consist of your telescopes, canopies or tents). Telescopes will be set up within a registrant’s spot closest to the field center (center line runs the length of the field. There will be an approximately 15 ft. corridor between (from the outside – vehicles, then canopies and then equipment) running the length of the field. No gaps will be left between canopies other than enough space to walk and/or move equipment. Our main objective is to conserve space on the field. Note too that canopy size should be no larger than 12’ x 12’. The field layout may be modified based upon registration numbers as circumstances dictate. 30 amp ac power will likely not be available to anyone set up on the Arena Field, hence no rv’s or campers here. Lower amperage electrical power is limited. Capability to run your equipment on battery power is recommended.
2. Once set up in a spot, your vehicle should be closest to the fence, preferably tail in, behind your car is your canopy and in front of that your telescope equipment. You can also park your vehicle outside of the Arena Field. There will be no driving into or out of the Arena Field at night.
3. Vehicle Parking outside of the Arena Field and AC Power -
RVs and campers should be parked off of the south side of the road leading to the main White Horse Building. This is where we will have some 30 amp power. Before settling in anyone arriving in an rv or camper should come to the Arena Field and ask for help in getting a spot to set up. There is no guarantee of power availability.
Tents can be set up behind telescope equipment in lieu of a canopy or within a canopy. If registration is light we may be able to allow tent setup adjacent to a canopy. Do not expect this, in all likelihood you will not be able to set up both a canopy and a tent on the Arena Field unless the tent is under a canopy or if you elect to move your vehicle off the field. Tents can also be set up outside of the Arena Field.
AC electrical power will be available from a few 20 amp outlets within the barn. As several may want to tie into the same power source, tripping is a possibility. If that happens, lines will have to be removed from the power source in order (last one in is the first one out). The DSSG management is not providing extension cords or junction boxes. The run from the outlets to where telescopes will be on the Arena Field will be a minimum of 100 feet and a maximum of 300 feet. It is anticipated that heavy use could result in multiple tripped circuits. The cord run could also result in significant voltage drops. If you use cord(s), please secure it to the ground to prevent a tripping hazard. (Hint: use batteries if at all possible.)
We will have trash barrels strategically located around the fields.
Registration check-in will take place at the Registration Canopy located on the north side of the Arena Field.
"No Equipment” (reduced rate) registrants should park their vehicles as close to the entry gate to White Horse (where the “white horse” statue is). If parked in this area you can pack your vehicle (observing our light prohibition rules) and leave when we call out “time windows’ for departure. (8 pm, 10 pm and midnight).
4. No one parked on the Arena Field will be allowed to drive off at any time between dusk and dawn except in the case of an extreme emergency. Other registrants parked outside of the Arena Field can also leave (yellow parking lights only) during our departure windows.
5. White lights of any kind are forbidden after dark unless light rules are suspended due to weather conditions or an emergency. In the case of a true medical emergency, white lights are justified. Do whatever is necessary to make your car, truck or van "astronomy friendly". This includes turning off interior light master switches, removing fuses, leaving vehicles unlocked after dark (to avoid light flashes via remotes), covering lights that cannot be turned off, etc. The best practice is to simply plan ahead and not open doors after dark if there’s any question of lights coming on.
6. Flashlights and computer screens (at night) have to be red shielded, keep flashlights pointed down as much as possible. Some red shielded lights are still too bright. Head lamps which strap around the forehead are generally way too bright and they unavoidably to not point down most of the time, PLEASE AVOID USING THESE! Use judgement and ask your neighbor if your light is too bright. If told by multiple people that your light is too bright, please take steps to correct this.
Note - Use of laptops on the field – any laptop used on the Arena Field must have its screen red shielded. If found to be too bright, the screen illumination can be turned down. Additionally it is a good idea to also shroud your laptop within an enclosure or “computer tent” – see links. This serves a double purpose as it also protects your computer from dew. If possible, please set up your computer so the screen is pointed away from other observers.
Links to buy red screens and computer enclosures/tents
www.amazon.com/s?k=computer+tent&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
www.astrogizmos.com/Computer.htm
7. Lasers or Red Dot Finders – red dot finders are perfectly fine for use at the DSSG. Green (or any other color) lasers used as a finder/pointer on telescopes or as hand held night sky pointers are prohibited.
8. Music – everyone has different tastes. If you like to listen to music when observing, use earphones.
9. The White Horse Christian Retreat Camp prohibits alcohol and it’s use on its grounds and in any of its buildings. Please respect their rules. We do not intend to forfeit our ability to continue to use the White Horse Christian Retreat Camp for the Deep South Star Gaze. Having said this, we are not roving policemen.
10. As stated elsewhere during the duration of any Deep South Star Gaze or Deep South Spring Scrimmage event no attendee is permitted to openly display (open carry) or conceal carry any firearm. If you have a firearm and feel you need to carry it in your vehicle, that is where it has to stay. NO EXCEPTIONS! This in in accordance with Mississippi state law. Registration is not allowed if you refuse to abide by this rule. Proper signage will be posted.
See - midsouthgunlawyer.com/mississippi-gun-laws-and-other-weapons/#_Toc449690857
11. Pets are not allowed on White Horse Christian Retreat Camp grounds or in its buildings. No exceptions! You will have to leave if you are found with a pet at any Deep South Star Gaze event.
12. Football, frisbee, baseball, volleyball, etc. is not allowed near telescopes/equipment which has been set up. There are lots of other open areas on the property where you can throw a ball or toss a Frisbee.
13. Campfires, cook stoves, Sterno or propane heaters, barbecue pits are not allowed on the observing fields. While they are specifically not disallowed OFF the observing field, care must be taken to fully shield their light output so as not to be visible from the field. If light from a “cooking device” is visible on the field, you may be required to extinguish the device. NO USE AT NIGHT.
14. Smoking is not allowed on the observing fields. If you need to smoke please move far away from any area where scopes are set up. Smoking is not permitted in any buildings at the White Horse Christian Retreat Camp.
15. Quiet generator use will be permitted in conjunction with RV or camper operation. Their use is not permitted on the Arena Field.
Revised 8/15/22