CELESTRON
Celestron's CPC Series with revolutionary SkyAlign Alignment Technology redefines everything that amateur astronomers are looking for - quick and simple alignment, unsurpassed optical quality, ease of set-up and use, ergonomics, enhanced computerization and, most important, affordability.
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In this case, we do not keep the products in stock but are only available upon pre-order. As soon as we receive your order, we will notify you by e-mail or phone, about the exact delivery time.
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CELESTRON C9 1/4 CPC-XLT
Celestron celebrates with NASA, the 16th anniversary of the International Space Station with photos of the Celestron CPC925 telescope which is in orbit!
Aligning the telescope is as easy as 1-2-3! Simply locate and use hand control to manually point (slew) the telescope to three bright celestial objects. You do not need to know the names of the stars - you may even pick the moon or bright planets! Celestron's NexStar software technology will model the night sky to determine the position of every star, planet and celestial object above the horizon. Once aligned, the remote hand control allows direct access to each of the celestial catalogs in its user-friendly database.
The CPC database contains over 40,000 celestial objects including Messier objects, the Caldwell Catalog, as well as NGC Galaxies, nebulae and planets. User-definable filter limits make navigating through this expansive database quicker and easier. Filter Limits let you filter out objects that are outside of your local horizon (ie, if trees or mountains were in the way). Identify feature tells you what you're looking at, but it can also be a very fun way to tour around the sky. Just point the Celestron CPC 1100 StarBright XLT telescope up somewhere and ask it to identify Messier objects (for instance) and it will show you the 5 nearest Messier objects to your position and let you GOTO them. You can keep doing this for different parts of the sky or for different object types - it is a lot of fun. There's also "Solar Sys Align" that lets you align on the sun or moon for daytime observing - it is easy to use this to see planets or bright stars in the day.
The CPC Series telescopes feature meticulously matched and hand-figured optical systems that are manufactured in Celestron's facilities in Torrance, California. In addition, all CPC models are available with StarBright and StarBright XLT High-Performance Optical Coatings. All CPC models ship standard with the NexRemote telescope control software.
Features:
Net Weight (g) | 35000 |
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Optical design | Catadioptric Schmidt-Cassegrain |
Aperture (mm) | 235 |
Focal length - F (mm) | 2350 |
Mount | Robotic Altazimuth |
Finderscope | 9x50 |
Diagonal | 90º Mirror, 31.8mm |
Maximum useful magnification (x) | 555 |
Eyepiece | Plossl 40mm(59x), Ø31,8mm |
Box 1 | 760 x 470 x 900 mm ( 18.5 Kg ) |
Box 2 | 920 x 390 x 480 mm ( 22.5 Kg ) |
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