Celestron CGE1100, CGE925, CGE800, CGE1400 manual Fastar F/2 Imaging

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Figure 7-3

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CCD Camera

Figure 7-4

The key factors for good CCD imaging are; exposure time, field-of-view, image size, and pixel resolution. As the F/# goes down (or gets faster), the exposure times needed decreases, the field-of-view-increases, but the image scale of the object gets smaller. What is the difference between f/2 and f/10? F/2 has 1/5 the focal length of f/10. That makes the exposure time needed about 25 times shorter than at f/10, the field of view 5 times larger and the object size 1/5 compared to that of f/10. (see Table below)

 

Telescope

Standard

With

With Fastar

 

Model

Cassegrain f/10

Reducer/Corrector

Lens Accessory

 

 

 

f/6.3

f/2

Focal

CGE 800

80" (2032mm)

50.4" (1280mm)

16" (406.4mm)

 

 

 

 

CGE 1100

110" (2800mm)

69.5" (1764mm)

23.1 (587mm)

Length &

Speed

 

 

 

 

CGE 1400

154" (3910mm)

88.2" (2239mm)

29.4" (746mm)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CGE 800

8 x 6.1 (arc

12.6 x 9.7 (arc min)

40 x 30 (arc

 

 

min)

min)

ST 237

 

 

CGE 1100

5.8 x 4.4 (arc

9.2 x 7.0 (arc min)

28 x 21 (arc

F.O.V.*

 

min)

min)

 

 

 

CGE 1400

4 x 3 (arc min)

7 x 5.5 (arc min)

22 x 17 (arc

 

 

min)

 

 

 

 

*Field of view calculated using SBIG ST 237 CCD camera with 4.7mm x 3.6mm chip.

Table 7-3

The following is a brief description of the advantages of imaging at each f-number configuration and the proper equipment needed to use the telescope in any of its many settings

Fastar F/2 Imaging

As stated above, the exposure times are much shorter at f/2 than at f/6.3 or f/10. The field-of-view is wider, so it is easier to find and center objects. Also with a wider field-of-view you can fit larger objects (such as M51, The Whirlpool Galaxy) in the frame. Typical exposure times can be 20-30 seconds for many objects. Under dark skies you can get an excellent image of the Dumbbell Nebula (M27) with only a few 30 second exposures (see figure 8-5 below). The spiral arms of the Whirlpool galaxy (Figure 8-6) can be captured

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Contents CGE800 CGE925 CGE1100 CGE1400 User Defined Objects Telescope Maintenance Some of the many standard features of the CGE include 12v Output Jack CGE 1400 ShownPower Supply Setting up the TripodCounterweight DiagonalAttaching the Electronics Pier Attaching the Center Leg BraceInstalling the Counterweight Installing the Counterweight BarCounterweight Locking Screw Safety Screw Washer Attaching the Equatorial MountAttaching the Visual Back Attaching the Optical Tube to the MountDovetail Slide Bar Dovetail Locking Knobs Mounting Platform Installing the Eyepiece Installing the Star DiagonalInstalling the Finderscope Moving the Telescope Manually Adjusting the MountBalancing The Mount in DEC Balancing The Mount in R.AAttaching the Motor Cables Powering the TelescopeTransporting the CGE Page CGE Hand Control Named Objects Named StarsDouble Stars Variable StarsStartup Procedure Alignment ProceduresAuto One-Star Align Auto Two-Star AlignLast Alignment Quick-AlignCGE Re-Alignment Selecting an Object Object CatalogSlewing to an Object Finding PlanetsConstellation Tour Tour ModeDirection Buttons Rate ButtonSetup Procedures Identify Precise GoTo Scope Setup FeaturesObserving Tip Helpful Hint Utility Features Helpful Hint Page CGE Ready Image Orientation Calculating Magnification FocusingDetermining Field of View General Observing Hints Celestial Coordinate System Motion of the Stars Pointing at Polaris Latitude ScalesFinding the North Celestial Pole Declination Drift Method of Polar Alignment Lunar Observing Hints Observing the MoonObserving the Planets Planetary Observing HintsSolar Observing Hints Observing the SunObserving Deep Sky Objects Seeing ConditionsSeeing Short Exposure Prime Focus Photography Full Eyepiece ProjectionPlanet ISO Moon Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Long Exposure Prime Focus PhotographyPeriodic Error Correction PEC Using Periodic Error Correction Metering Terrestrial PhotographyReducing Vibration CCD ImagingFastar Compatible Optical System Fastar F/2 Imaging Medium size to small galaxies With Reducer/CorrectorPlanetary or Lunar Auto Guiding Collimation Care and Cleaning of the OpticsCollimated telescope Should appear Symmetrical with Page At f/10 and 163 power with the CGE Page Technical Specifications Idle Current Appendix a Longitudes Latitudes Georgia Minnesota Rhode Island Canada Communication Protocol Appendix B RS-232 ConnectionReset The Position Of Azm Or Alt Additional RS232 CommandsAppendix C Maps of Time Zones Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Celestron TWO Year Warranty