Celestron C9 1/4 91025-XLT (Optical Tube Assembly (CGE) For Sale
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Celestron C9 1/4 91025-XLT (Optical Tube Assembly (CGE):
$1099.00
Product Description
The Celestron C9.25\"- XLT (CGE) Optical Tube Assembly (OTA) is made of premium aluminum and features a Schmidt-Cassegrain optical design. Celestron\'s own StarBright XLT coatings allow for proper light transmission which significantly improves your photos. Expect outstanding results to the tune of crisp, detailed, breathtaking images of our vast universe\'s celestial wonders. This OTA features an ultra-high focal length of 2350mm, a maximum magnification of 555x and a 6x30 optical finderscope that helps to accurately locate objects during your astrophotography sessions. It includes a 25mm eyepiece, a dovetail rail for CG-5 mount and a visual back that enables use with 1.25\" accessories.
Key Features:
9.25\" Schmidt-Cassegrain design
Made of premium aluminum
Celestron StarBright XLT coatings
2350mm focal length (f/10)
Includes 25mm eyepiece (94x)
Includes dovetail rail for CG-5 mount
Visual back allows for use with 1.25\" accessories
6x30 finderscope helps to accurately find objects
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