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Product no.: 25102

Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope SC 203/2032 CPC 800 GoTo

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The Schmidt-Cassegrain optics by Celestron:

Despite the long focal length of these telescopes, the OTA itself has a very short length, making the system a compact telescope which is extremely easy to transport. Light first hits an aspherically figured Schmidt corrector plate and is then thrown onto a spherical main mirror. This reflects the light back up, throwing it onto a secondary mirror which subsequently throws it back in the direction of main mirror. The light then passes through a central hole in the main mirror and into the focuser at the bottom of the OTA. Thus the system is closed and hence does not suffer from air turbulence which could degrade the image. Of course this also means that the system is optimally protected from dust. The Schmidt plate is multi-coated, ensuring bright images which do not suffer from stray light reflections.

This telescope provides a very good image, boasting high contrast and definition and provides a lot of pleasure when planetary observing. The Schmidt-Cassegrain design provides a good all-round system suitable for both observing and astrophotography and with an enormous range of optional accessories available. Using the bottom end of the OTA to look through means easy orientation. The system is also optimal for occasional terrestrial observing, e.g. birdwatching at close range. Celestron SC telescopes have an aperture ratio of around 1:10 which, so astrophotography is also very easily possible.

Main mirror focusing means a very large range of focus is made available, which allows virtually any common accessory to be used. Two pre-loaded ball bearings are used in the main mirror focus positioning mechanism in order to prevent 'mirror shift' - a typical problem when using simple bushings. The use of high quality materials such as CNC-milled aluminium components, cast steel and stainless steel guarantees extreme robustness with low weight. This means that a very heavy mount is unnecessary, not always the case for other telescope designs.

Features of the optics:

  • long focal length with short OTA
  • low weight aluminium OTA
  • high quality XLT multi-coating
  • closed system
  • pre-loaded ball bearings for low mirror shift main mirror focusing

Included in delivery with the telescope:


  • OTA with 203mm aperture and 2032mm focal length
  • 25mm Ploessl eyepiece
  • 1.25" star diagonal
  • mounting rail
  • 6x30, straight-view finder scope

The Celestron CPC mount: The Schmidt Cassegrain scopes in the CPC series are securely mounted in a sturdy, cast aluminium fork mount. This means the telescope tube cannot be changed. However, this disadvantage is counteracted by their compact size, lack of need for heavy counterweights and excellent transportability. Yet, its greatest advantage is its unbelievably fast set-up and alignment. You are ready for observing within a few minutes - whilst others are still tightening screws and carrying out alignment. Simply set the tripod up at the desired height for either sitting or standing observation, level it using the built-in spirit level, fit the fork mount (sits in the middle), secure using the three spring-loaded screws - and switch on.

SkyAlign: The 16-channel GPS receiver sends satellite information about local time, date and coordinates to the electronic system. For initialisation (also known as alignment), the telescope needs to be pointed towards three bright objects in the sky in turn. These could be the Moon, bright planets or bright stars. You do not need to know what objects they are. This is a huge advantage at dawn!

After the third object, the telescope calculates a precise model of what it is seeing relative to the night sky. To achieve this, the electronic system carries out up to 120,000 comparative operations within a few seconds comparing the angles between the three objects against the planetarium catalog stored on the on-board computer. This extremely simple initialisation process for the GoTo controls has been named SkyAlign by Celestron.

Following alignment, over 40,000 database objects are instantly locatable. Up to 100 objects can be saved within the controls, including current comets for example.

The controls not only navigate to selected objects, but also provide recommendations depending on the night and current time. Information on numerous objects is also displayed on the ticker on the remote control’s display.

Furthermore, when the CPC telescope is placed on the optional equatorial wedge, another Celestron technology becomes available in addition to SkyAlign. Thanks to the All-Star Polar Alignment, you do not need a polarscope or view of the Pole Star to align the telescope.


The CPC mount properties at a glance:

  • Drive and mechanism for quiet operation, with large gears and quick-lock coupling
  • Autoguider and PC connections
  • Secure self-centring on tripod.
  • SkyAlign technology: Simply select three celestial objects and the telescope will tell you what they are.
  • Comfortable mount for remote control: Information visible in display so hands remain free for working with optical accessories.
  • Database featuring over 40000 celestial objects.
  • The remote control software and motor control unit can be updated via the internet using Flash technology.
  • Easy-to-find large coupling knobs on both axes for manual operation.
  • Quick-release, spring-loaded solid metal finderscope mount with easy-to-operate x-y alignment.
  • Tracking base with extra-large 25cm shelf provides quiet, stable tracking for telescopes of all sizes.
  • Ergonomic design: The telescope can be comfortably transported from place to place.
  • Permanent periodic error correction (PEC) with optional equatorial wedge for perfect astrophotos.

An important feature of the CPC telescope is its high-load-bearing tripod with stainless steel legs and cast aluminium accessory shelf/tripod spreader for high stability, with spring-loaded mounting screws and central locking device for quick set-up, height-adjustable for standing or sitting observations.

It not only matters which telescope you buy but also where you buy it. Our additional services:

  • We are a leading telescope dealer and know the devices we sell. Our customer service team will gladly help you after your purchase if you have problems with assembly or operation.
  • We provide a copy of the 80-page Telescope ABC beginners handbook with every telescope.

Specifications

Optics


Type
Reflector
Type of build
Schmidt-Cassegrain
Aperture (mm)
203
Focal length (mm)
2032
Aperture ratio (f/)
10
Resolving capacity
0,57
Limit value (mag)
13,3
Light gathering capacity
840
Max. useful magnification
410
Tube length (mm)
432
Coating
Starbright XLT
Tube construction
Full tube

Reflector


Secondary mirror diameter (mm)
63,5

Focuser


Type of build
SC thread
Connection ( to eyepiece)
2

Mount


Type of build
CPC
Mounting type
Azimuthal
GoTo control
yes
Tracking speed
64 - 16 - 8 - 4 - 1 - 0,5
Tracking speed
3 - 2 - 0,5
Power supply
12
Power consumption (mA)
900

GoTo control


Software
NexStar
Database
40000
Alignment method
SkyAlign
Interfaces
AutoGuider, Aux, RS232
GPS
yes
GoTo Language
German, English, French, Spanish, Italian

Tripod


Type
Tripod
Material
Steel
Weight (kg)
12,3

Included accessories


1.25'' eyepieces
PL 40mm
Finder scope
8x50
Software
NexRemote
Deviating optics
1.25", 90° star diagonal
Miscellaneous
12V car cigarette lighter adapter cable <p>

General


Total weight (kg)
31,3
Series
CPC
Special recommendation
yes

Area of application


Astrophotography
yes
Moon & Planets
yes
Nature Observation
yes
Sun
not recommended (Only with appropriate Sun filter)
Nebulae & galaxies
yes

Recommended for


Beginners
yes
Advanced
yes
Observatories
no

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Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope SC 203/2032 CPC 800 GoTo
Included accessories
Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope SC 203/2032 CPC 800 GoTo
StarBright XLT coating

Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope SC 203/2032 CPC 800 GoTo
NexStar hand control box

Customer reviews

CPC800 owners review

Review by P. S. on 29.10.2012 19:16:12

( 4 / 5 )

I’ve had my CPC800 for a couple of years now and, on the whole, I still really like it and enjoy using it.
I can recommend it, but see below.

The plus points:
• It provides a very steady image, with any vibration dying down very quickly, due to the beefy fork mount and excellent tripod
• Nice accessory tray with room for 3 eyepieces
• Well finished
• Can be adjusted for comfortable observing anywhere in the sky
• Slews reasonably fast
• Nice optics
• Alignment usually works well
• The list of pre-programmed objects is excellent and the information available on the handset display for various objects isn’t bad
• There is a ‘tour’ function - if you want to see the highlights visible on a particular evening
• GoTo usually works well, although sometimes it seems to slip in alt and becomes less and less accurate
• It holds collimation pretty well and is easy to collimate (even without buying ‘Bob’s Knobs’!)

The minus points:
• It’s rather heavy - I have to take out the tripod first and then the ‘scope on its fork mount, it’s no grab-n-go! But you that when you buy it.
• The finder scope would have been much more useful if it had come with a star diagonal –alignment is a real neck and back killer if you use stars at higher elevations
• The focusing system moves the main mirror and has a lot of ‘mirror shift’. The solution is to add a separate focuser, but that is not cheap! The advantage is that there is a lot of back focus
• Cool-down time is in the order of 45 mins to an hour, but I sometimes get the feeling the image could be improved if it had a built-in fan to get rid of any tube currents
• I’d like to take it to dark sites, but I’ve now had two of the 12V power packs, one from Baader Planaterium and one from Astroshop.de, and they both gave up the ghost - so I now only run it in the garden using the mains transformer that came with it
• The power cable plugs into the control panel which then rotates with the scope which leads to possible damage to the plug when it’s yanked out of the socket (it’s happened to me once so far). There is a setting to avoid this (the scope rotates so far and then reverses itself to avoid damaging the cable – useful, but means finding a target can take longer if it needs to reverse)

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