C Celestron CPC telescopes are recommended for those who want to spend their time under the stars as efficiently and comfortably as possible. For those who want to see the most of the beauty of the sky in a single night.
23.5 cm main mirror
With a diameter of 23.5 cm, it can reveal hundreds of star clusters, but under a dark sky, the spiral arms of galaxies unfold before your eyes. When the sky is still enough, Jupiter's swirling cloud system, Saturn's magnificent ring or Mars' polar cap and reddish disk can be quite stunning. And that's not to mention the Moon, whose tiny craters will be at your feet.
User-friendliness above all else
Operating the telescope may seem complicated at first, but it's actually child's play. The built-in GPS receiver automatically sets the time and place of the observation. Setting up the binoculars is also infinitely simple: select three bright reference stars in the sky - you don't even need to know their names - and then adjust them one by one. The handheld controller stores data on more than 40,000 objects, so you can set any one of them at the touch of a few buttons. But if you want to enjoy all the benefits of modern technology, you can take a tour with the binoculars to see the most spectacular objects of the night. You can even connect it to your own computer and control it with your favourite planetarium program.
First-class optics and mechanics
The thick steel legs and rugged fork construction ensure stable operation. The telescope's optics are made with special care and are coated with the latest coatings - all of which guarantee above-average sharpness and contrast. The two-arm mechanism operates in AZ-GoTo mode by default, but can also be operated as an equatorial GoTo mechanism with the optional precision-machined equatorial wedge.