Size Name:203mm
Invest in pure joy watching The NexStar SE family. Each Celestron
Nexstar SE tele is distinguished by exceptional ease of use
and offers all the amenities of a computerized tele that can
locate over 38,000 objects themselves, which itself suggests that
celestial objects can be observed from your location at the
moment on the most beautiful, and is also suitable for entry into
astrophotography. The correct foundation for finding even the
most difficult galaxies is no longer a problem thanks to the
powerful SkyAlign technology. Simply align the tele to three
stars - and in no time it is ready for use. Thus you have a
excellent inexpensive tele with a , not to dream of the
previous generations of amateur astronomers dared (the three
"guide star" you just have to see, do not know). This tele
you can even be controlled remotely using the optional SkyQ-Link
WiFi Adapter and with your iPhone, iPad or Windows PC via WiFi
through the SkyQ app that is separately available in the Apple
AppStore app - simply in accordance with the star on the
screen. So if you are looking for the tele with the most
advanced electronic control system, then the Celestron NexStar SE
you choose. With the optional StarSense module, the tele
will even turn itself on at night- you will then only need to set
up and enable the tele and wait three minutes. The NexStar
8SE with stable and solid tripod. The NexStar 8SE - the
deep-sky cannon With 8 "aperture deep-sky begins to be fun - this
is an old rule of thumb among astronomers, as from 20 cm opening
many object be resolved into individual stars, the nebulae remain
only in small teles. Therefore, the 8 "Schmidt-Cassegrain
has been a very popular tele: No other tele combines
these opening with such a compact tube and is therefore portable.
Close to town mist filters help such as the Baader Planetarium
UHC-S or the OIII to hide the scattered light from the cities.
The optional T-adapter can also be connected cameras. About a
separately sold wedge long exposures are possible; the has
an autoguider input The tele has the usual in astronomy 1.25
inch connection. Thus, all current astronomical 1.25 inch
eyepieces (dimension: 31.7 mm) are therefore used. This is
especially convenient with the Baader Planetarium Q-Turret
eyepiece revolver, for example, which allows for all reasonable
magnifications and enables rapid sw between different
magnifications. The barrel has the standard SC-thread of the
large Schmidt-Cassegrain teles, so many accessories can be
connected. With the optional Baader Planetarium NexStar locking
ring diagonal mirror can be screwed with SC thread directly to
the tele. This adaptation is so short design, the tele
with large 2 "accessories can still toss up to the zenith without
hitting the . For example, long focal length eyepieces are
used with more visual field. About the separately sold Celestron
T-Adapter for C5/C6/C8/C925/C11 and C14 also numerous cameras and
other accessories can be connected. The T-screw is a standard on
almost every accessory can be connected - from SLR to binocular
approach. Key figures: OPENING: 203mm FOCAL LENGTH: 2032 mm
EYEPIECE: 25mm - x 81 magnification MAXIMUM MAGNIFICATION: x 480
WEIGHT OF TELE AND : 10.9 kg WEIGHT TRIPOD: 4.1kg TOTAL
WEIGHT: 15 kg The NexStar 6/8SE The of the 6SE and
8SE teles more stable than the of 4/5SE models. This
azimuthal single-arm is optimized for fast operation and
easy transportation. Unlike the traditional equatorial , you
do not need to painstakingly align the tele to the north,
set the latitude or use counterweights. The is easily
assembled in horizontal position, and after the alignment (which
simply involves setting any three bright stars), the computer
automatically ensures that the tele approaches the desired
objects and keeps these in view in the eyepiece. The automatic
tracking compensates for the Earth's rotation, The optional
Baader NexStar locking ring diagonal mirror can be connected
directly with SC thread - this is the shortest possible
connection and also allows panning to the zenith .. making the
SLT teles great for those who wish to watch the night sky by
themselves: Very portable, quickly ready for use and with all the
necessary comforts. The tele is ed with a standard
dovetail plate with quick coupling to the , so it can be
easily removed. The can carry so stable for other
teles up to about 5.5 kg. For transport, that is not
necessary: The complete tele together is very handy
and fits for example in the transport case is available
separately, padded. The sturdy steel tripod it is simple to
attach with three grip screws; a centring pin helps in placement
on the stand. However, the NexStar 6/8SE also provides
everything for photography: The moon photography with an SLR or
planetary photography with a video camera like the Celestron
NexImage 5 are trouble in the azimuthal mode; You may need even
the Celestron T-Adapter for C5 and an appropriate T2 adapter for
your camera bayonet or 1.25 inches/T2 eyepiece. You can also take
photographs directly through the eyepiece using a MicroStage
camera platform. The optional heavy duty deluxe polar wedge makes
long exposures possible The is aligned parallel to the axis
of the earth, as in a conventional parallax ("astronomical")
. A software routine of the hand controller helps you align
the even without polar easily and with a high level of
accuracy. This not only prevents the frame rotation when you
photograph a lunar eclipse over a long period, for example - even
deep-sky s are possible. Via the autoguider port, an
automatic guider camera like the Celestron NexGuide can be
connected. An AUX input allows connection of additional
accessories - GPS receiver to StarSense module. Extensive star
catalogues and TOUR function for overviews The manual controller
contains a database of over 38,000 objects. These naturally
include the planets of the solar system as well as countless
galaxies, nebulae, star clusters and interesting stars. Too many
to choose from? Then use the TOUR mode, which every evening shows
you a selection of the most beautiful objects, with an
explanation in German on the display. If required, the optionally
available SkySync module transmits your exact coordinates to the
. The SLT teles can be upgraded at any time with the
optional StarSense module - the tele initialisation stage
will then take place fully automatically. SkyAlign - alignment
without the need for extensive astronomy knowledge The NexStar
SLT has motors with encoders in both axes, and a manual
controller with 38,181 objects in the database. To initialise
computer regulation, you need only to enter the time and place
(selected from the database) into the manual controller and
approach any three bright celestial objects - it doesn't matter
which ones; you don't even have to know. After this SkyAlign know
the , as the sky above her looks, and controls each
additional object to a button. Upgradeable for high value
retention The optional Celestron SkySync GPS module saves you
entering date, time and observation, so the start-up is even
easier. This data is automatically taken from the tele via
the GPS satellites. Does it get any more convenient? The SLT
teles are compatible with the StarSense module. The module
features a small camera ed onto the tele, which the
tele uses to align itself fully automatically in the sky -
without GPS. With StarSense, you just have to set up the
tele, switch it on and wait about three minutes. As
StarSense is compatible with most computerised Celestron
teles, you can continue to use it even if you purchase a
larger tele - StarSense also works with observation-class
teles. A NexStar SLT tele can therefore be brought up
to date at any time in the event of technical innovations -
making sure that your tele retains its value. Computer-based
control and iPhone Like all Celestron NexStar teles, the
NexStar SLT can also be controlled via the PC. All you need is
the optional Celestron RS cable and, if required, a RS232 to USB
adapter. The NexRemote software or the widespread ASCOM interface
can then be used to control the tele from a Windows PC. The
optional SkyQ Link WiFi module means that SLT teles can be
controlled remotely via an iPhone/iPad or Windows PC. However,
the SLT teles also support wireless control. You can use the
optional SkyQ Link wireless adapter to control the tele
tirelessly - either via a Windows PC or an iPhone or iPad (with
the optional SkyQ planetarium program). You don't need to bring
your laptop with you on observation nights; an iPhone will do the
job too, and you also have graphical tele control in
addition to the manual controller, which has large buttons to
ensure easy operation even when wearing thick gloves. The world
is your oyster. The battery compartment is integrated into the
and concealed underneath a cover, meaning that there is no
external battery pack as a potential tripping hazard.
Sophisticated The Celestron NexStar SLT tele is
a solid azimutal single-arm that can be assembled without
tools. The large, non-slip screw ensures that the can be
assembled even when wearing gloves, and the sturdy steel tripod
has a shelf for accessories and a holder for the manual control
box. The SLT supports devices up to approximately 5.5 kg
net weight, depending on the design. The clamp on the arm of the
fits any standard Vixen (V) dovetail and holds it securely
in place. The hand controller is integrated into the fork arm
clean, if necessary it can be removed. The tele can also
conveniently use when he sits in the seat of the fork arm. Power
supply Of course, the computer-based tele control requires
power in order to work, and the provides several options
for this: You can either use eight standard AA batteries if you
want the device to be completely stand-alone, an optional
connection cable for a car lighter socket or an
optional AC adapter. The integrated battery compartment in the
avoids tangled cables and allows for maximum mobility.
Especially for Celestron teles sold separately
cold-resistant Baader Planetarium Outdoor Tele Power Supply
# 19 was developed. and provides the necessary voltage even at
low temperatures - other power supplies that have been designed
for use in the home often provide too little power at cold
temperatures.Future-proof Thanks to the standard prism clamp, the
NexStar SLT can not only be used with the supplied
tele but also with many other teles or spotting s.
As the manual controller can be updated on-line, the software can
be kept up to date, and technologies such as SkyQ Link or
StarSense retrofit at any time via the AUX port. The tele
can also be used on a variety of different s via the
standard dovetail rail, if you ever wish to take deep-sky
photography for example. A computerised Celestron tele
provides everything to help you get started right away, while at
the same time keeping your options open for the future. About the
manufacturer, Celestron For over 50 years, the name "Celestron"
has stood for quality optics at affordable prices. The invention
of a revolutionary method of production enabled the company's
founder, Tom Johnson, to produce inexpensive compact teles
in the 1960s with large aperture and excellent optical quality.
The "Schmidt Cassegrain tele" was born and has
revolutionised astronomy. Countless other innovations followed,
from the first mass-produced fully computer-controlled tele
"Compustar" to hand planetarium "SkyScout" and the fully
automatic "SkyProdigy" teles. The product range has expanded
enormously in recent years, Celestron teles and accessories
also offers binoculars, spotting s and micros to - for
beginners as well as professional users.
- Fully automatic, portable astronomical tele.
- XLT Schmidt-Cassegrain optics coated with 200mm aperture and 2000mm focal length.
- With Autoguider- and GPS connectivity.
- Azimuthal GOTO with 40,000 celestial objects is stored.
- of delivery: Tele, GOTO fork , steel tripod with eyepiece tray, Starpointer finder, 25mm eyepiece, zenith prism, download code for "Starry Night Celestron Edition".