Celestron NexStar 8SE
The Celestron NexStar 8SE is a high-performance computerized telescope, perfect for both amateur and experienced astronomers. With its large 8-inch aperture and advanced GoTo technology, it delivers stunning views of planets, stars, and deep-sky objects with ease and precision.
Features
- Large 8-inch aperture: Provides bright, detailed images of celestial objects.
- Computerized GoTo mount: Automatically locates and tracks over 40,000 celestial objects.
- High-quality optics: Schmidt-Cassegrain design ensures sharp and clear views.
- Portable and compact: Single-arm altazimuth mount makes setup and transport easy.
- SkyAlign technology: Quick and easy alignment for accurate tracking and observation.
Benefits
- Explore the night sky with minimal setup and precise tracking.
- Observe planets, star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies in stunning detail.
- Perfect for beginners and advanced users due to easy-to-use computerized controls.
- Portable design allows convenient transport to dark-sky locations.
Package Contents: Celestron NexStar 8SE telescope, tripod with single-arm mount, NexStar hand controller, AC adapter, eyepiece, and user manual.
Technical Highlights
- Aperture: 203 mm (8 inches)
- Focal length: 2032 mm
- Focal ratio: f/10
- Optical design: Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope (SCT)
- Mount type: Single-arm computerized altazimuth mount
- GoTo database: Over 40,000 celestial objects
- Connectivity: Hand controller, optional computer control via USB
Celestron NexStar 8SE – Explore the Universe with Ease
- Detailed observations: Large aperture captures faint deep-sky objects and planetary details.
- Computerized convenience: Quickly find and track celestial objects with GoTo technology.
- Portable and practical: Lightweight design for easy transport and setup.
- Beginner-friendly: SkyAlign technology ensures accurate alignment without complex procedures.
Keywords
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