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Celestron CGE 1400 (XLT) Telescope - 11064-XLT | 
enlarge | Brand: CSN Category: Toy
Buy New: $7,362.02
Sales Rank: 250277
Shipping Weight (lbs): 150 14 in. (356mm) Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical Design 3910mm Focal Length, f/11 StarBright Multi-Coating Computerized Equatorial Mount Super HD Tripod Fastar Compatible for f/2 CCD Imaging Double line, 16 character Liquid Crystal Display; 19 fiber optic backlit Computerized Hand Control RS-232 communication port on hand control StarBright XLT coatings Optical Tube Weight 45 lb.Tripod/Mount Weight 139 lb.
MPN: 11064XLT UPC: 050234106412 EAN: 0050234106412 ASIN: B0006O4DQW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The CGE-1400 (XLT) Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope is part of Celestrons Top-of-the-Line German Equatorial mounted astronomical telescopes. With over three times the light gathering power of an 8 telescope, this observatory-class instrument is Celestrons largest optical system in its class. This telescope is especially at home as a solid platform for long exposure photography with optional CCD cameras or photographic equipment; it is a serious scientific research tool. German Equatorial mounts are recognized as being the superior choice for astrophotography because of their rock solid stability, simple balancing easy accessibility for attaching equipment. Used in the Fastar configuration for f/2 CCD imaging, the CGE 1400 (XLT) can display the faint detail of a telescope twice its aperture used visually. With sophisticated software features like Hibernate function, the CGE can maintain its star alignment night after night without needing to be re-aligned, making it an ideal instrument for a permanent observatory facility. The CGE 1400 (XLT) takes full advantage of its vast database of thousands of NGC and Abell galaxies as well as delivering a new level of detail to all your favorite deep sky objects. Turn this scope to the planets and see amazing detail on the surface of Jupiter; see Cassinis Division in the rings of Saturn, and resolve details on the surface of Mars. Even the distant Uranus, Neptune and Pluto are within your reach.
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