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Celestron Advanced Series C11-SGT Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope

Celestron Advanced Series C11-SGT Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope

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  • 1.25-inch 40mm Plossl eyepiece
  • 9x50 finderscope and mounting bracket
  • State-of-the-art XLT coating
  • CG-5 German equatorial mount
  • Unparalleled quality for viewing more than 40,000 objects
Description


The C11-S GT Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope is the largest member of Celestron's Advanced telescope series. Celestron Advanced scopes combine state-of-the-art technology, easy-to-use features, and ready-to-use components to produce instruments of unparalleled quality and utility. The C11-SGT comes mounted on the CG-5 GT computerized equatorial mount, which allows access to features like automatic star-alignment capability and GoTo slewing to more than 40,000 objects. Equipped with high-speed motors and a hand controller, the CG-5 GT allows you to slew your telescope remotely to desired objects quickly and accurately. No matter whether you're a beginner, an imtermediate viewer, or an advanced amateur astronomer, this precision instrument will satisfy your needs both visually and photographically.


Celestron CG-5 Mount 
This new German equatorial mount has precision worm gears on both axes for extremely smooth tracking motion. The heavy-duty tripod with larger and more substantial legs offers excellent damping characteristics for more stable views. In fact, the CG-5 is the most stable mount in its class. The CG-5 also has a convenient latitude scale for easier alignment and an optional polar finder scope for the ultimate in precision alignments.


XLT Coatings
Celestron's XLT coating process uses state-of-the-art, thin-film, vacuum-deposition technology. To ensure consistent optical coatings of the highest quality, the process is tightly monitored and controlled by highly trained technicians. Prior to coating, each optical element is thoroughly cleaned and inspected to ensure proper adhesion of the films during the coating process. Materials used in our reflective and anti-reflective coatings, including aluminum, hafnium oxide, titanium dioxide, silicon dioxide, and magnesium fluoride, are the purest available, exceeding 99.99 percent. The result is image clarity so stunning, it must be seen to be believed. 


Specifications

  • Proven NexStar computer-control technology
  • RS-232 communication port on hand controller to control the telescope via personal computer
  • Autoguider port for long-exposure astrophotography
  • 40,000-plus-object database with 400 user-definable objects
  • Expanded information on more than 200 objects
  • Custom database that lists the most famous deep-sky objects by name and catalog number
  • Double-line, 16-character LCD hand control with 19 fiber-optic, backlit LED buttons
  • DC Servo motors with encoders on both axes
  • The CG-5 GT computerized mount with Celestron's sleek, integrated design

Standard Accessories

  • 1.25-inch 40mm Plossl eyepiece (70x)
  • CG-5 equatorial mount and tripod
  • 3 11-lb. counterweights
  • Star diagonal - 1.25-inch
  • The Sky Level I CD-ROM
  • Accessory tray
  • Car battery adapter

Supplier Sku:
11067-XLT
What's Included:
Telescope
Dimensions & Specifications

Recommended Usage

Astrophotography , For the Professional , Viewing Galaxies/Star Clusters , Viewing Nebulae , Viewing the Moon , Viewing the Planets

Features

Equatorial Mount , GoTo

Brand

Celestron

Weight Complete

91 lbs.

Finderscope

9x50

Lens Coating

StarBright XLT

GPS

No

GoTo

Yes

Good for Astrophotography

Yes

Telescopes Series

Celestron Advanced Series Telescopes

Optical Design

Schmidt-Cassegrain

Aperture

280mm

Focal Length

2800mm

Focal Ratio

f/10

Mount Design

CG-5 Equatorial

Eyepiece 1

40mm (70x)

Highest Useful Magnification

660x

Limiting Magnitude

14.7

Resolution

.5 Arc Seconds

Resolving Power

.42 Arc Seconds

Star Diagonal

1.25 inch

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Celestron Advanced Series C11-SGT Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope
 
4.5

(based on 11 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

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    (6)

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    (5)

  • 3 Stars

     

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100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Strong construction (6)
  • Quality lenses (4)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Astronomy (6)
      • Reviewer Profile:
      • Casual/ recreational (3)

    Reviewed by 11 customers

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    4.0

    Great scope

    By Terry

    from central New York

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Quality Lenses
    • Strong Construction

    Cons

    • Heavy

    Best Uses

    • Astronomy

    Comments about Celestron Advanced Series C11-SGT Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope:

    First, this scope takes about 15 to 25 minutes to set up, but that is no problem because you know ahead of time when you are going out to view, so you have lots of time. I have had trouble with the computer, but that is more my fault for not knowing enough names of stars to align it, and then finding them in the finder scope. Once you get it set up, it is just great for viewing. Even with my bad back, its not a big deal to set up.

    • Was this a gift?:
    • No

    (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

     
    5.0

    Great value for amateur

    By Sherman

    from Oxnard, CA

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Compact
    • Quality Lenses
    • Strong Construction

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Astronomy

      Comments about Celestron Advanced Series C11-SGT Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope:

      I was looking for the largest lens that I can still carry by myself (estimating no more than 40 pounds). The optical tube at 31 pounds felt a lot lighter probably because of good handle design. Very solid construction, from tripod to mount to tube. Excellent finder scope at 9x50mm. Manual could describe a bit more on polar alignment. Overall great scope at great price!

      (2 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

       
      4.0

      Excellent Telescope Poor Marketing

      By Earl

      from Cleveland OH

      About Me Avid Adventurer

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Accurate
      • Strong Construction
      • Well engineered

      Cons

      • NO AC ADAPTER
      • No Red Dot finderscope

      Best Uses

      • Astronomy

      Comments about Celestron Advanced Series C11-SGT Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope:

      This is actually an incredible Telescope. It is rather heavy but it is reasonable to setup. You really need to devote several hours to observing if you are going to spend 30 minutes to setup and align. Once you get it aligned it really is amazing to use. I can honestly say that I am really impressed and would highly recommended. That being said now let me vent. How can the folks a Celestron not think that adding an AC ADAPTER be a good idea. Really did they think that the moment the boxes arrived we would jump in our cars and head to some remote site and use the CAR ADAPTER SERIOUSLY!!!!!!!!!!! NO Celestron we set it up in our backyards first to figure it out. Secondly why would you not include a RED DOT finderscope. The really sad part is that Celestron makes a really nice RED DOT finderscope. Do the fine folks at Celestron realize how much easier it would be to align with a RED DOT. Thank you I feel better already. Yes I would recommend this telescope. It really is a pleasure to use and well worth the time to set it up.

      (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      Celestron C11...excellent assistance.

      By Ed

      from Timonium, MD

      About Me Casual/ Recreational

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Accurate
      • Comfortable Eyepiece
      • Quality Lenses
      • Strong Construction

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Astronomy

        Comments about Celestron Advanced Series C11-SGT Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope:

        Stargazing will now be at an entirely different plane. This is one impressive piece of equipment.

        (4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)

         
        4.0

        So far so good...2!

        By Nova 1

        from North Carolina

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

        • Comfortable Eyepiece
        • Easy to Assemble
        • Quality Lenses
        • Strong Construction

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Astronomy

          Comments about Celestron Advanced Series C11-SGT Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope:

          Well I have had the scope out twice now. Both times I could not get an accurate alignment on Polaris due to weather conditions or light pollution. But the view of the heavens through this scope is to wonderful for words. On 11/18/07 I locked on to Orion and found the Orion Nebula...this scope tracked it for two hours and the nebula remained in the center of the eyepiece the entire time. This type of viewing is what I bought the scope for. I only stopped viewing because of frost. Great scope, great buy.

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          Customer Q & A

          Q1: Besides the mount and GPS, are there any other difference between the NexStar 11 GPS, and the advanced series C11 SGT? Are the optics the same?

          A: Yes, the optics are exactly the same. And if you add the GPS accessory to the C11, you will have a scope that is very similar. The major advantage of the GPS version is that everything is integrated together. Obviously the major difference is the mount. The C11 offers the EQ mount and the GPS has the dual fork mount. Both mounts are VERY good.

          Q2: Does this model support the Fastar CCD camera assembly?

          A: I am sorry but no the Fastar lens assembly that was made for the 11" Gps has been discontinued by Celestron, it is only available for the 8' GPS model now.

          Q3: Does this telescope have a built-in motor drive? Can I use a power tank to run this telescope?

          A: Yes it has a built in motor drive and you are definitley able to use the Celestron Power tank for your power source.

          Q4: Can RA and Dec. coordinates be entered into the hand controller to locate objects not in the menus?

          A: Yes that is one of the many ways to look for a specific celestial object.

          Q5: Might I need a collimator for this scope?

          A: You'll not require a collimator for the Celestron C11-S GT telescope.

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