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Overview

CGE 800 - General Features
  • 8" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope
  • Observatory-class computerized German Equatorial mount
  • Carbon Fiber Tube - Strong and lightweight with 1/4 the thermal expansion of an aluminum tube
  • Schmidt-Cassegrain mechanism that moves the primary mirror to adjust focus is supported by two pre-loaded ball bearings, minimizing the "mirror flop" typical of bushing focus mechanisms
  • Celestron's standard StarBright coatings
  • 6x30 finderscope to help accurately find objects
  • Cold rolled carbon steel tripod legs provide extremely stable platform
  • Star diagonal provides more comfortable viewing position when observing objects that are high in the sky
CGE 800 - Computerized Mount Features
  • 40,000 object database with over 100 user-definable objects and expanded information on over 200 objects
  • Proven NexStar computer control technology
  • GoTo system is precision accurate to 1.5 arcminutes
  • Software Features include: Compass Calibration, Polar Alignment routine, Database Filter Limits, Hibernate, Auto North and Level, Quick Align, and user-defined slew limits
  • Flash upgradeable hand control software and motor control units for downloading product updates over the Internet
  • Custom database lists of all the most famous deep-sky objects by name and catalog number; the most beautiful double, triple and quadruple stars; variable star; solar systems; objects and asterisms
  • Permanent programmable periodic error correction (PEC) - corrects for periodic tracking errors inherent to all worm drives
  • Precision Bronze Worm Gear - 32 pitch, 5.625" pitch diameter, 180 tooth bronze gear manufactured in the U.S.A. by W. M. Berg, Inc. Manufactured to AGMA Quality Class 10 standard, which minimizes total composite error and backlash.
  • Drive Motors - Made in the U.S.A., Pittman LO-COGT brush-commutated DC motors offer smooth, quiet operation and long life. The motor armatures are skewed to minimize cogging which is required for low speed tracking.
  • Bearing and Shaft - Stainless steel worm shaft has 0.4375 pitch diameter and is preloaded with two ball bearings. The worm is made from a single piece of steel (rather than a two-piece worm-and-shaft assembly) to minimize run-out, which is a source of PE
  • 12VDC Servo Motors with integrated optical encoders with 0.11 arcsecond resolution
  • No-slip clutch system for pointing precision
  • Autoguide port, PC port and auxiliary ports located on the electronic pier for long exposure astrophotography
  • Double line, 16-character Liquid Crystal Display Hand Control with backlit LED buttons for easy operation of goto features
  • RS-232 communication port on hand control to control the telescope via a personal computer
  • Includes NexRemote telescope control software, for advanced control of your telescope via computer
  • GPS-compatible with optional CN16 GPS Accessory (93967)

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Details

The CGE-800 Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope is part of Celestron’s “Top-of-the-Line” German Equatorial mounted astronomical telescopes. The CGE-800 is the most portable of the four models. This model features our standard StarBrigh coatings.

This telescope is especially at home as a solid platfosrm for long exposure photography with optional CCD cameras or photographic equipment. Using an f/6.3 Focal Reducer or Fastar accessory makes it usable with a wide variety of CCD cameras.

German Equatorial mounts are recognized as being the superior choice for astrophotography because of their rock solid stability, simple balancing and easy accessibility for attaching equipment. This, coupled with the CGE line’s GoTo capability, makes it an unbeatable instrument for its size.

As a visual instrument you can search for all of the Messier Catalog objects, and you can see hundreds of other, less famous, but equally interesting NGC, IC and Caldwell objects. Turn this scope to the planets and see amazing detail on the surface of Jupiter; see Cassini’s 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.

In addition to being fully computerized with a database of over 40,000 celestial objects, the CGE German Equatorial mount offers numerous design advantages:

Portability – Set up and transportation of the CGE telescopes is made easy by separating the CGE instruments into smaller, easy-to-carry components. Unlike fork arm mounted telescopes, the CGE’s optical tubes can be quickly removed from their mounts making even the CGE 1400 easily assembled by only one person.

Stability – Recognized for superior stability, German Equatorial mounts place the center of gravity directly over the tripod legs and can be easily polar aligned without the use of an optional equatorial wedge. This proven design reduces the “tuning fork” vibration that can be associated with undersized fork mounts. An improved Super HD Tripod supports the CGE mount. This fully extendable tripod is made from the finest cold rolled carbon steel and can be raised to a height of 50". The tripod uses a dual leg support for maximum rigidity with an upper leg brace to provide an outward preload and a lower leg brace providing inward tension.

Balance – CGE equatorial mounts can easily be balanced in both axes. Simply sliding the counterweight for Right Ascension and moving the optical tube along its dovetail mounting for Declination accomplish balancing the weight of camera equipment and other visual accessories. This means that no additional weight needs to be added to balance the telescope when additional accessories are added.

Clearance – CGE mounts support their tubes at a single contact point allowing the tube to move freely around its polar axis without making contact with the telescope's mount. This is particularly useful when adding photographic and CCD instruments that extend from the rear of the telescopes.

All CGE mounted telescopes are compatible with Celestron’s CN-16 GPS accessory. Combine the GPS and built-in Hibernate mode and these telescopes will keep track and remember their exact location and time without having to enter the information into the hand control.

 



CGE 800 - General Features
  • 8" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope
  • Observatory-class computerized German Equatorial mount
  • Carbon Fiber Tube - Strong and lightweight with 1/4 the thermal expansion of an aluminum tube
  • Schmidt-Cassegrain mechanism that moves the primary mirror to adjust focus is supported by two pre-loaded ball bearings, minimizing the "mirror flop" typical of bushing focus mechanisms
  • Celestron's standard StarBright coatings
  • 6x30 finderscope to help accurately find objects
  • Cold rolled carbon steel tripod legs provide extremely stable platform
  • Star diagonal provides more comfortable viewing position when observing objects that are high in the sky
CGE 800 - Computerized Mount Features
  • 40,000 object database with over 100 user-definable objects and expanded information on over 200 objects
  • Proven NexStar computer control technology
  • GoTo system is precision accurate to 1.5 arcminutes
  • Software Features include: Compass Calibration, Polar Alignment routine, Database Filter Limits, Hibernate, Auto North and Level, Quick Align, and user-defined slew limits
  • Flash upgradeable hand control software and motor control units for downloading product updates over the Internet
  • Custom database lists of all the most famous deep-sky objects by name and catalog number; the most beautiful double, triple and quadruple stars; variable star; solar systems; objects and asterisms
  • Permanent programmable periodic error correction (PEC) - corrects for periodic tracking errors inherent to all worm drives
  • Precision Bronze Worm Gear - 32 pitch, 5.625" pitch diameter, 180 tooth bronze gear manufactured in the U.S.A. by W. M. Berg, Inc. Manufactured to AGMA Quality Class 10 standard, which minimizes total composite error and backlash.
  • Drive Motors - Made in the U.S.A., Pittman LO-COGT brush-commutated DC motors offer smooth, quiet operation and long life. The motor armatures are skewed to minimize cogging which is required for low speed tracking.
  • Bearing and Shaft - Stainless steel worm shaft has 0.4375 pitch diameter and is preloaded with two ball bearings. The worm is made from a single piece of steel (rather than a two-piece worm-and-shaft assembly) to minimize run-out, which is a source of PE
  • 12VDC Servo Motors with integrated optical encoders with 0.11 arcsecond resolution
  • No-slip clutch system for pointing precision
  • Autoguide port, PC port and auxiliary ports located on the electronic pier for long exposure astrophotography
  • Double line, 16-character Liquid Crystal Display Hand Control with backlit LED buttons for easy operation of goto features
  • RS-232 communication port on hand control to control the telescope via a personal computer
  • Includes NexRemote telescope control software, for advanced control of your telescope via computer
  • GPS-compatible with optional CN16 GPS Accessory (93967)
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Specs

Optical Design Learn More :
Schmidt-Cassegrain
Aperture Learn More :
203.2 mm (8 in)
Focal Length Learn More :
2032 mm (80 in)
Focal Ratio Learn More :
10
Finderscope Learn More :
6x30
Mount Learn More :
Computerized Equatorial
Optical Tube Learn More :
Carbon Fiber
Fastar Compatible Learn More :
Yes
Eyepiece 1 Learn More :
25 mm (0.98 in)
Magnification 1 Learn More :
81 x
Star Diagonal Learn More :
1.25
Tripod Learn More :
Adjustable, Carbon Steel
CD ROM Learn More :
NexRemote control software with RS232 cable
Power Supply Learn More :
Car battery adapter
Highest Useful Magnification Learn More :
480 x
Lowest Useful Magnification Learn More :
29 x
Limiting Stellar Magnitude Learn More :
14
Resolution (Rayleigh) Learn More :
0.69 arcsec
Resolution (Dawes) Learn More :
0.57 arcsec
Photographic Resolution Learn More :
200 line/mm
Light Gathering Power Learn More :
843 x
Angular Field of View Learn More :
0.62 °
Linear Field of View (@1000 yds) Learn More :
32 ft (9.75 m)
Optical Coatings Learn More :
Starbright Coatings
Secondary Mirror Obstruction Learn More :
2.7 in (68.58 mm)
Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Area Learn More :
11.4 %
Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Diameter Learn More :
33.8 %
Optical Tube Length Learn More :
17 in (431.8 mm)
Optical Tube Weight Learn More :
12.5 lb (5.67 kg)
Tripod and Pier Weight Learn More :
41.5 lb (18.82 kg)
EQ Mount Weight Learn More :
42 lb (19.05 kg)
Counterweight Bar Learn More :
5 lb (2.27 kg)
Counterweights Learn More :
1 x 11 lb
Motor Drive Learn More :
DC Servo motors with encoders, both axes
Computer Hand Control Learn More :
Double line, 16 character Liquid Crystal Display; 19 fiber optic backlit LED buttons
Slew Speeds Learn More :
Nine slew speeds: 4°/sec, 2°/sec, .5°/sec, 64x, 16x, 8x, 4x, 1x, .5x
Tracking Rates Learn More :
Sidereal, Solar and Lunar
Tracking Modes Learn More :
EQ North and EQ South
Alignment Procedures Learn More :
AutoAlign, 2-Star Align, Quick Align, 1-Star Align, Recall Last Alignment, 3-Star Align
Software Precision Learn More :
24bit, 0.08 calculation
Database Learn More :
40,000+ objects, 100 user defined programmable objects. Enhanced information on over 200 objects
Power Requirements Learn More :
12 VDC 2A
Power Requirements - Idle Current Learn More :
215 mA
Power Requirements - Slew one axis Learn More :
600 mA
Power Requirements - Slew both axes Learn More :
850 mA
Internal Clock Learn More :
Yes
GPS Learn More :
Optional CN-16 GPS Accessory
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IC2177 Seagull Nebula

IC2177 Seagull Nebula

IC 2177, also known as the Seagull or Eagle Nebula, is a large 120 x 40 arc minute area of emission nebulosity located on the border between Monoceros and Canis Major, about 7.5 degrees northeast of Sirius, 11 degrees below the celestial equator. The catalogue number IC 2177 designates only the area of seagull's wings. The "head" of the bird, NGC 2327, is the brightest portion of the nebula complex, it surrounds an 8th magnitude star and also includes some blue reflection nebulosity. A dark nebula's lane protrudes into NGC 2327 from the eastern side towards the star. Several open star clusters are also involved in this area of nebulosity, the most prominent being NGC 2335, located on the northern "wing" of the Seagull figure. The distance of this picturesque nebula to Earth is thought to be about 1,800 light years.
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the Gulf Of Mexico NGC7000

the Gulf Of Mexico NGC7000

The North America Nebula is large, covering an area of more than four times the size of the full moon, but its surface brightness is low so normally it cannot be seen with the unaided eye. Binoculars and telescopes with large fields of view (approximately 3°) will show it as a foggy patch of light under sufficiently dark skies. However, using a UHC filter which filters out some unwanted wavelengths of light, it can be seen by the naked eye under dark skies. Its prominent shape and especially its reddish color (from the hydrogen Hα emission line) only show up in photographs of the area.

The North America Nebula and the nearby Pelican Nebula, (IC 5070) are in fact parts of the same interstellar cloud of ionized hydrogen (H II region). Between the Earth and the nebula complex lies a band of interstellar dust that absorbs the light of stars and nebulae behind it and thereby is responsible for the shape as we see it. The distance of the nebula complex is not precisely known, nor is the star responsible for ionizing the hydrogen so that it emits light. If the star inducing the ionization is Deneb, as some sources say, the nebula complex would be about 1800 light years distance, and its absolute size (6° apparent diameter on the sky) would be 100 light years.

Discovered by William Herschel on October 24th 1786 from Slough England.

WIKI
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NGC7023 the IRIS Nebula

NGC7023 the IRIS Nebula

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The Iris Nebula, also NGC 7023 and Caldwell 4, is a bright reflection nebula and Caldwell object in the constellation Cepheus. NGC 7023 is actually the cluster within the nebula, LBN 487, and the nebula is lit by a magnitude +7 star, SAO 19158.[1] It shines at magnitude +6.8. It is located near the Mira-type variable star T Cephei, and near the bright magnitude +3.23 variable star Beta Cephei (Alphirk). It lies 1,300 light-years away and is six light-years across.
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IC1805 the Heart Nebula

IC1805 the Heart Nebula

he Heart Nebula, IC 1805, lies some 7500 light years away from Earth and is located in the Perseus arm of the Galaxy in the constellation Cassiopeia. This is an emission nebula showing glowing gas and darker dust lanes. The nebula is formed by plasma of ionized hydrogen and free electrons.

The very brightest part of this nebula (the knot at the right) is separately classified as NGC 896, because it was the first part of this nebula to be discovered.

The nebula's intense red output and its configuration are driven by the radiation emanating from a small group of stars near the nebula's center. This open cluster of stars known as Melotte 15 contains a few bright stars nearly 50 times the mass of our Sun, and many more dim stars that are only a fraction of our Sun's mass. The cluster used to contain a microquasar that was expelled millions of years ago.

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Tulip Nebula Region

Tulip Nebula Region

The Tulip Nebula, or Sharpless 101 (Sh2-101) is an emission nebula located in the constellation Cygnus. It is so named because it appears to resemble the outline of a tulip when imaged photographically. It was catalogued by astronomer Stewart Sharpless in his 1959 catalog of nebulae. It lies at a distance of about 8,000 light-years (7.6×1016 km; 4.7×1016 mi) from Earth.
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