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C9 1/4-A XLT (CGE) Optical Tube Assembly

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Quick Overview

Features

General Features

  • 9.25" Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical Tube Assembly
  • Aluminum Optical Tube
  • Celestron's premium StarBright XLT coatings
  • 2350 mm focal length (f/11)
  • 25 mm eyepiece included (94x)
  • Visual back allows for use with 1.25" accessories
  • 6x30 finderscope to help accurately find objects
  • Star diagonal provides more comfortable viewing position when observing objects that are high in the sky
  • Includes dovetail rail compatible with CGE mount

C9 1/4-A XLT (CGE) Optical Tube Assembly

Details

Features

General Features

  • 9.25" Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical Tube Assembly
  • Aluminum Optical Tube
  • Celestron's premium StarBright XLT coatings
  • 2350 mm focal length (f/11)
  • 25 mm eyepiece included (94x)
  • Visual back allows for use with 1.25" accessories
  • 6x30 finderscope to help accurately find objects
  • Star diagonal provides more comfortable viewing position when observing objects that are high in the sky
  • Includes dovetail rail compatible with CGE mount

Additional Information

Optical Design Schmidt-Cassegrain
Aperture (mm) 234.95 mm (9.25 in)
Focal Length (mm) 2350 mm (93 in)
Focal Ratio 10
Eyepiece 1 (mm) 25 mm (0.98 in)
Magnification 1 94 x
Finderscope 6x30
Star Diagonal 1.25
Optical Tube Aluminum
Highest Useful Magnification 555 x
Lowest Useful Magnification 34 x
Limiting Stellar Magnitude 14.4
Resolution (Rayleigh) 0.59 arc seconds
Resolution (Dawes) 0.49 arc seconds
Light Gathering Power 1127 x
Secondary Mirror Obstruction 3.35 in (85 mm)
Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Diameter 36 %
Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Area 13 %
Optical Coatings StarBright / XLT
Optical Tube Length 22 in (559 mm)
Optical Tube Weight 20 lbs (9.07 kg)
Dovetail Compatibility CGE Mount

Knowledge Base

  1. What size of scope is best for different kinds of objects?
  2. Aperture
  3. Focal length
  4. Contrast
  5. Light gathering power and magnitude limit
  6. Telescope-Astronomy Resources on the Web
  7. What does magnitude mean?
  8. Exit pupil
  9. What are diffraction-limited optics?
  10. What is the focal ratio? How is it related to the f-stop?
  11. Near focus
  12. Field of view
  13. Magnification or power
  14. Resolution - resolving power
  15. Optical design aberrations
  16. Why don't the images I see through my telescope look the same as photos I see taken with the same type of telescope?
  17. How far can I see with a telescope?
  18. How do you determine a telescope's magnification?
  19. Which screws are safe to remove for mounting an accessory finderscope on my Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope (SCT)?
  20. What is back focus? What problems does it cause for visual and photographic use of my scope? What are related focus issues?
  21. I need to box up my scope and ship it. What's the best way to pack it?
  22. Why won't my image erecting eyepiece or image erecting diagonal always give right side up images with my scope?
  23. What is field rotation? How does it affect my scope's viewing and imaging?
  24. What is a star party? Where do I find information on star parties in and around my area?
  25. I "accidentally" took apart my eyepiece, removing the lens that goes closest to my eye. Help! How do I put it back together?
  26. I'm looking at my Celestron scope and it has a serial number on it. Can you tell me the model, type and year it was made?
  27. I want to use the focal reducer/corrector with an aftermarket eyepiece holder. What is the best spacing, focal length, etc?
  28. My images with a CCD camera are showing black or white streaks on the brighter stars. They are all bloomed out. What's wrong with my scope?
  29. What is the operating temperature range for Celestron's telescopes?
  30. How much will the addition of a focal reducer increase my scope's field of view?
  31. What is the size of the threading holding the visual back to my Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope? Is it the same for all Celestron SCTs?
  32. The standard visual back on my Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope (SCT) has threads on the outside of the barrel. What are these threads for?

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