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Q1: As a beginning astronomer, with only Starry Night software as my tutor, this will be a giant leap for me. My question is simple, maybe to simple. How far into deep space will this instrument allow me to clearly see? Can I clearly see Orion's nebula, other galaxies? Further? Not as far?

A: StarryNight software is great - I would also check out www.stellarium.org, this is a free software that is great for learning the night sky.  Try not to think of it as "how far" or distance into space you can see.  What is important is the light gathering ability of the telescope - the more light you can gather, the objects that are SUPER far away will be seen better.  This is an 8-Inch aperture telescope, and most say that is the best starting point for viewing deep space objects.  The CPC is available in larger sizes, but with that comes a larger, heavier telescope.  The CPC telescope is an amazing telescope - Orion's nebula will look amazing!  8 Inches of aperture is a great telescope for seeing most deep space objects.

Q2: Does the Celestron CPC 8" self level, like the Meade LX90 and LX200R Telescopes?

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Celestron and Meade use different methods of alignment - both pretty much doing the same thing - aligning stars in a very simple method.  We are asked so often, which method is "better" and there honestly is no answer to this, both require some effort and both can be learned very easily.  The Meade LX200 and LX90 go through a process of leveling the telescope and pointing north, where the CPC does not, you simply level the platform using the bubble level and then select any stars you like.  Nice thing about the Celestron is YOU can choose any objects, this is the SkyAlign feature.  Meade chooses the stars for you, and you simply center them in the eyepiece.  I can honestly say after using both methods many times, each is simple and are pretty much the exact same thing. 

Q3: What are all the options for powering the Celestron CPC 8'' Telescope? Can it be used with no power, with batteries, with a car adaptor, and/or with a with a standard 110V plug?

A: Great question!  If you wanted, you could use the telescope without any power at all, but it would not do anything, you would only be able to look through it, being you would manually move it to objects - but there's no fun in that.  Your surely want to have it powered on to take full advantage - but you already know that.  The Celestron CPC telescopes do not take batteries.  This is actually a good thing as we don't recommend using them on these larger telescopes, they just drain through them so quickly.  The CPC telescopes include a 12 Volt 1.5 Amp DC power cord.  You can also purchase an AC adapter as an accessory.  Hands down, the best accessory any CPC telescope owner can get is the Celestron PowerTank.  This rechargeable power source will power the telescope for many observing nights and is a great accessory to own.

Q4: Is the Celestron 8 inch CPC the same as Nexstar 8SE with a CN16 GPS accessory?

A: Visually, they would both perform the same.  Both feature Celestron 8 inch Schmidt-Cassegrain optics.  The first major difference would be the mount.  The CPC features a dual-fork arm mount and the 8SE features a single fork arm mount.  If astrophotography is important to you, while both are great for that, the CPC would be better with its dual fork arm design.  The GPS feature is great on the CPC series, and like you said, can be easily added to the SE series by purchasing the GPS accessory.

Q5: Do you need to point at some known objects for it to know where it is before it can find an objects in the sky?

A: Yes, all "GoTo" telescopes (telescopes that can automatically locate objects for you) need to be aligned to the night sky.  This is an easy process that is learned quickly.  The CPC series features "SkyAlign" a really easy way to align the telescope.  You simply choose any 3 bright objects in the night sky, and point the telescope to each of these one at a time.  My 11 year old nephew operates a CPC telescope and aligns it himself.  At first, it seems challanging, but with a small amount of practice you will find how easy it really is.

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  • 8 inches of light gathering aperture for deep-space viewing
  • Fully computerized, GPS enabled, GoTo technology with SkyAlign
  • 40,000 object database with 400 user-definable objects
  • 8x50 finderscope to help accurately find objects
  • Flash upgradeable hand controller keeps you up to date
  • NexRemote telescope control software operates your telescope via PC
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The CPC 800 GPS XLT is the most portable of Celestron's top-of-the-line fork-mounted astronomical telescopes and includes Celestron's premium StarBright XLT coatings. This telescope is at home as a superb visual instrument or, with optional wedge and CCD cameras, as a serious astrophotographer's tool.

Turn this scope to 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.

Although large in aperture, with its conveniently located carrying handles and an instrument weight of only 42 lb., this telescope is portable enough to setup in your backyard or take with you to your favorite dark sky location.

Celestron CPC Telescopes are available in three aperture size choices:

Celestron's new CPC Series with revolutionary SkyAlign Alignment


Technology re-defines everything that amateur astronomers are looking for — quick and simple alignment, GPS, unsurpassed optical quality, ease of set-up and use, ergonomics, enhanced computerization and, most important, affordability.

Internal GPS

The CPC Series' internal GPS receiver automatically downloads the date and time from orbiting satellites and pinpoints its exact location on Earth. This eliminates the need for you to manually enter the date, time, longitude and latitude.

Celestron's Revolutionary SkyAlign

Once the CPC's internal GPS has established the telescope's position, aligning the telescope is as easy as 1-2-3! Simply locate and use hand control to manually point (slew) the telescope to three bright celestial objects. You do not need to know the names of the stars — you may even pick the moon or bright planets! Celestron's NexStar® software technology will model the night sky to determine the position of every star, planet and celestial object above the horizon. Once aligned, the remote hand control allows direct access to each of the celestial catalogs in its user-friendly database.

Celestial Object Database

The CPC database contains over 40,000 celestial objects including Messier objects, the Caldwell Catalog, as well as NGC Galaxies, nebulae and planets. User-definable filter limits make navigating through this expansive database quicker and easier. Filter Limits let you filter out objects that are outside of your local horizon (ie, if trees or mountains were in the way).

Identify feature tells you what you're looking at, but it can also be a very fun way to tour around the sky. Just point the telescope up somewhere and ask it to identify Messier objects (for instance) and it will show you the 5 nearest Messier objects to your position and let you GOTO them. You can keep doing this for different parts of the sky or for different object types -- it is a lot of fun.

There's also "Solar Sys Align" that lets you align on the sun or moon for daytime observing -- it is easy to use this to see planets or bright stars in the day.

Innovative Features

The new CPC Series telescopes, like our acclaimed Advanced Series and premium CGE Series telescopes feature meticulously matched and hand-figured optical systems that are manufactured in our facilities in Torrance, California. In addition, all CPC models are available with StarBright and StarBright XLT High Performance Optical Coatings.

With the introduction of the CPC Series, Celestron has “gone back to the drawing board” and re-designed, re-engineered, and re-invented a telescope family that provides superior quality, unsurpassed ease of use, and incomparable value. All CPC models ship standard with our NexRemote telescope control software.

  • 8" diffraction limited Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope
  • Celestron's premium StarBright XLT coatings
  • Fully computerized dual fork arm altazimuth mount
  • 8x50 finderscope to help accurately find objects
  • Newly designed heavy-duty tripod makes attaching the telescope so easy you can do it in the dark; also features sturdy 2" steel legs and accessory tray
  • Ergonomic design - Comfortably lift and move the telescope from location to location
  • Star diagonal provides more comfortable viewing position when observing objects that are high in the sky
  • Convenient remote hand control holder - Allows you to view information hands-free while using the scope
  • Proven NexStar computer control technology
  • 40,000 object database with 400 user-definable objects and expanded information on over 200 objects
  • 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
  • Re-designed drive base and drive mechanics - Quiet operation; large drive gears, quick release clutch
  • SkyAlign allows you to align on any three bright celestial objects, making for a fast and easy alignment process
  • Flash upgradeable hand control software and motor control units for downloading product updates over the Internet
  • Permanent PEC
  • Auxiliary port for additional accessories such as an Autoguider
  • NexRemote telescope control software and rs-232 cable included for advanced control of your telescope via computer

Powering your Celestron CPC Telescope

The Celestron CPC Series Telescopes include a DC power cable, the kind you can plug into a automobile cigarette lighter.  The CPC series telescopes do not take batteries.  Won't take batteries!  What!  Actually this is a good thing.  These larger telescopes eat through batteries pretty quickly.  Its best to have a more reliable power source.  You can also purchase an AC adapter Accessory if you will be using the telescope within reach of an AC power outlet.  We highly recommend the use of the Celestron PowerTank accessory.  This is a great accessory for powering your CPC telescope with the included DC adapter.  A Celestron PowerTank is great for traveling to darker sky locations. 

Astrophotography with the Celestron CPC Telescopes

While astrophotography could not be summed up here in one paragraph, a very common question for the CPC telescopes is how to connect a camera to it.  Astrophotography is a hobby of patience and lots of trial and error, and plenty of errors will be had once you get started.  But the rewards of good images is well worth it.  Let's start first with connecting a DSLR camera - as these have become so popular over the last few years.  I will use the example of connecting a Canon EOS Digital SLR Camera.  First you will need a T-Adapter for a Schmidt Cassegrain telescope.  This will thread onto the back of your Celestron CPC telescope.  Next, you will need an appropriate T-Ring for your camera.  For a Canon EOS, you would use the T-Ring for Canon EOS Cameras.  You will remove the lens from your camera, and replace it with this T-Ring.  Now you will be able to thread the camera to the back of the telescope.  This is an easy way to begin astrophotography with your CPC telescope.  We would however, highly recommend also getting the Celestron Focal Reducer as this will dramatically help with shortening exposure times and help you get better results faster.

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