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Celestron CPC Series User Manual

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Make the appropriate adjustments to the polar axis to eliminate any drift. Once you have eliminated all the drift, move to the star near the
eastern horizon. The star should be 20 degrees above the horizon and within five degrees of the celestial equator.
If the star drifts south, the polar axis is too low.
If the star drifts north, the polar axis is too high.
Again, make the appropriate adjustments to the polar axis to eliminate any drift. Unfortunately, the latter adjustments interact with the prior
adjustments ever so slightly. So, repeat the process again to improve the accuracy checking both axes for minimal drift. Once the drift has
been eliminated, the telescope is very accurately aligned. You can now do prime focus deep-sky astrophotography for long periods.
NOTE: If the eastern horizon is blocked, you may choose a star near the western horizon, but you must reverse the polar high/low error
directions. Also, if using this method in the southern hemisphere, the direction of drift is reversed for both R.A. and DEC.

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Celestron CPC Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Optical DesignSchmidt-Cassegrain
Mount TypeComputerized Altazimuth
TripodHeavy-duty stainless steel
GoTo Database40, 000+ objects
Motorized TrackingYes
Focal Length2032mm (8-inch), 2350mm (9.25-inch), 2800mm (11-inch)
Focal Ratiof/10
Optical CoatingsStarBright XLT
Highest Useful Magnification480x (8-inch), 555x (9.25-inch), 660x (11-inch)
Resolution (Rayleigh)0.5 arc seconds
Resolution (Dawes)0.57 arcseconds (8-inch), 0.42 arcseconds (11-inch)
GPSYes
Power Supply12V DC
Aperture8 in (203.2 mm) / 9.25 in (235 mm) / 11 in (279.4 mm)
Lowest Useful Magnification29x (8-inch), 40x (11-inch)

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