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Based on Astronomy magazine’s telescope "report cards," this telescope is best used for . . .
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The C10N -GT is a 10" aperture f/4.7 Newtonian reflector optical tube on a robust computerized go-to German equatorial mount. The immense light-gathering capacity of this fast focal ratio instrument makes it ideal for capturing faint deep space wonders from a dark sky observing site. Binary stars, open and globular star clusters, and faint nebulas and galaxies – all are revealed in exceptional and subtle detail. At the same time, excellent planetary and lunar images are yours for the looking, although a neutral density filter might be appropriate to cut down the brightness of these solar system objects. The go-to mount makes finding over 45,000 of these deep space and solar sytem objects easy and automatic, so you can spend your time looking at them, not looking for them. The scope is surprisingly easy to transport, as the heaviest component weighs only 32 lbs. Its lightweight optical tube and easily assembled mount make it quick to set up and enjoy – either in your back yard or at a distant dark sky site (the preferable observing location if you live in a light-polluted city of suburban environment). Its superb optical quality and reasonable price for a truly big go-to scope make it an excellent buy for the beginning and advanced astronomer alike. This Telescope’s Optical System . . . Newtonian reflector optical tube: 10" aperture (1200mm focal length f/4.7) classical Newtonian parabolic optics, guaranteed to be diffraction-limited. The 45" long aluminum optical tube weighs only 32 lbs, making it easy to transport and assemble in the field. Coated optics: The 10" primary mirror and 2.30" m.a. diagonal mirror are coated with aluminum and overcoated with a protective layer of quartz for long life. Finderscope: 9 x 50mm straight-through achromatic design, with a wide 5.8° field of view. Focuses by loosening the trim ring behind the objective lens cell, screwing the lens cell in or out to focus, and tightening the trim ring to lock in the correct focus. Focuser: 2" rack and pinion type, with removable 1.25" accessory adapter. Eyepiece: 1.25" 20mm Plössl (60x). The eyepiece field of view is 0.83 degrees, two-thirds larger than the full Moon. Software: TheSky Level 1 sky charting CD-ROM, with a database of 10,000 stars and objects. This Telescope’s Mount . . . Heavy duty CG-5A Advanced computerized German equatorial mount: The mount includes dual-axis slewing/tracking motors with positioning encoders on each axis for go-to computer control. Built-in adjustable backlash compensation permits precise corrections during astrophotography and when observing visually at high powers. The maximum slewing speed is a fast 4° per second. The mount has setting circles for manually locating objects by their celestial coordinates alone, should you want to observe the old-fashioned way. The scope is supplied with a car battery cord to operate from the cigarette lighter plug of your car or from a rechargeable 12V battery pack. The 7 amp hour capacity Celestron Power Tank #4512V is recommended and will operate the scope all night long without danger of running out of power. Manual slow motion controls in both right ascension and declination are standard equipment. To make a casual polar alignment for visual use quick and easy, there’s a latitude scale and fine adjustment controls in both altitude and azimuth. If serious long exposure astrophotography is in your plans, an optional polar finder is available to increase the accuracy of your alignment. The sliding counterweights are locked in place with a single hand-tighten thumbscrew each, making it easy to rebalance the scope if you add heavy photographic accessories. The mount is easily capable of handling the scope and any reasonable combination of photographic accessories you might want to use. If needed, an optional 11 lb. counterweight #1711 is available to balance very heavy loads. Snap-on covers keep the motor drives free from dust and debris. A set of optional vibration suppression pads under the tripod feet will likewise improve the telescope damping time for steadier high power observing. NexStar computer hand control: The supplied computerized hand control has a built-in database of more than 40,000 stars and objects. These include the complete RNGC, Messier, Caldwell, IC, and Abell catalogs; selected SAO stars; the planets, the Moon, and others. You can also store and edit the right ascension and declination of additional user-defined objects of your own choosing, such as the comet and asteroid coordinates published monthly in Astronomy and Sky & Telescope magazines. The computer control can find any of those objects with at your command, and track them with high accuracy for visual or photographic application. There is enhanced information on over 200 of the most note-worthy objects. All of the database and scope operation information is displayed on a double line, 16-character, liquid crystal display on the hand control. There are 19 fiber optic backlit LED buttons to make it easy for you to control the computer without affecting your dark-adapted vision. An RS-232 communication port on the hand control allows you to operate the telescope via a personal computer. There is also an Autoguider port that can use a CCD autoguider to automatically control the drive motors during long exposure astrophotography. A high precision pointing subroutine in the computer lets you point accurately at objects that you want to photograph that are too dim to be seen though the scope. Several different alignment methods are built into the NexStar computer, allowing you to choose a level of computer accuracy in automatically finding objects with which you are comfortable. Both two and (more accurate) three star computer-guided alignment methods are easily accomplished in only a few short minutes. You can be observing in less than 15 minutes after you first take the scope outdoors. In addition, the NexStar computer hand control is GPS-compatible (using an optional inexpensive CN16 GPS module) for full GPS (Global Positioning System) satellite accuracy. Adding GPS to the computer is something no competitive scope can do. Once the scope is approximately polar aligned, the 16-channel CN16 GPS system uses signals from government satellites to calculate the scope’s location on earth with an accuracy measured in meters. The system also calculates the current time based on the split second accuracy of the GPS time signals. After the CN16 quickly completes these calculations and enters the information into the computer control for you automatically, the computer can then orient the scope with the sky, slew to a pair of guide stars, ask you to confirm that the stars are in the center of the field (and center them if they’re not precisely aligned), and then start finding and tracking over 40,000 objects for you at your command. With the Advanced Series go-to mount and the CN16, orienting the scope in time and space on earth and aligning the scope on the sky becomes almost as easy a task as simply turning the scope on. Adjustable height tripod: The tripod has 2" diameter steel legs with a center leg brace for rigidity, with excellent damping characteristics. The center leg brace is drilled to form a convenient accessory tray that holds 1.25" and 2" eyepieces to keep them up out of the dew-soaked grass. Dovetail slide bar: An adjustable dovetail slide bar allows the optical tube to be quickly and precisely balanced fore and aft on the mount, eliminating the need for an extra counterweight to balance a camera or other accessories. Setup and takedown times are exceptionally fast, as a single large hand-tighten knob holds the optical tube in place. A second lock knob prevents the tube from sliding off the mount should the hand-tighten knob loosen. Two-year warranty: All Celestron go-to telescopes have a two-year warranty, double that of competitive go-to scopes.
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| | Heavy duty CG-5 German equatorial mount with setting circles, manual slow motion controls, and adjustable height steel leg tripod with combined spreader bar/accessory tray; dual-axis slewing/tracking motors and go-to computerized hand control with 40,000+ star and object database; 9x50mm straight-through finder; 20mm 1.25" Plössl eyepiece (60x); 2" rack and pinion focuser with 1.25" adapter; 10" 1200mm focal length f/4.7 parabolic mirror Newtonian optics in aluminum optical tube; TheSky Level 1 star-charting CD-ROM software. |
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