 | | Celestron Advanced C6-S Telescope 11078 w/ FREE UPS |
The Celestron Advanced C6-S Telescope 11078 is Celestron’s first new Schmidt-Cassegrain optical system in over a decade. A totally unique aperture size, the Celestron Advanced C6-S Telescope is available in computerized (GT) and non-computerized models. Our NEW 6” Schmidt-Cassegrain features a precision optical system with 1500mm focal length (f/10) and offers 40% more light gathering than a 5” telescopes. All C6-S Telescopes come standard with Celestron’s StarBright XLT coatings at no extra cost.
The CG-5 mount is a new German Equatorial mount that has precision worm gears on both axes for extremely smooth stability. The key element that makes this system the most stable in its class is the NEW heavy-duty tripod with larger and more substantial legs that offer excellent damping characteristics for more stable views. The CG-5 also has a convenient latitude scale for easier alignment and an optional polar finder scope for the ultimate in precision alignments.
Specifications for Celestron Advanced C6-S 11078 Telescope:
 | | Optical Design: |  | 150 mm (6") Schmidt-Cassegrain |  | | Focal Length: |  | 1500mm f/10 |  | | Tripod: |  | adjustable 2" Steel Leg Tripod with Accessory Tray/Leg Brace |  | | Setting Circles: |  | Right Ascension and Declination |  | | Slow Motion Control: |  | Knobs on Both Axes |  | | Telescope Weight: |  | 52 lb. |  |
Package Contents:
- Celestron Advanced C6-S Telescope
- 1-1/4" 25mm Plössl Eyepiece (60x)
- 6x30 Finderscope and Mounting Bracket
- CG-5 Equatorial Mount and Tripod
- Star Diagonal - 1-1/4"
- The Sky Level I CD-ROM
- Accessory Tray
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