The
largest aperture of the CPC GPS line, The CPC 1100 GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain
telescope has the most light gathering power and has a limiting magnitude
of nearly 15. The CPC 1100 GPS takes full advantage of its vast database
of thousands of NGC and Abell galaxies as well as delivering a new
level of detail to all your favorite deep sky objects. This CPC 1100
GPS features Celestron's premium StarBright XLT coatings.
With
sophisticated software features like Hibernate function, the CPC
can maintain its star alignment night after night without needing
to be re-aligned, making it an ideal instrument for a permanent
observatory facility.
The CPC
GPS is the most portable of Celestron's top-of-the-line fork-mounted
astronomical telescopes. This telescope is at home as a superb visual
instrument or, with optional wedge and CCD cameras, as a serious
astrophotographer's tool.
Turn this
scope to planets and see amazing detail on the surface of Jupiter;
see Cassini's Division in the rings of Saturn, and resolve details
on the surface of Mars. Even the distant Uranus, Neptune and Pluto
are within your reach.
Although
large in aperture, with its conveniently located carrying handles
and an instrument weight of 65 lb., this telescope is portable enough
to setup in your backyard or take with you to your favorite dark
sky location.
Celestron's
new CPC Series with revolutionary SkyAlign Alignment
Technology re-defines everything that amateur astronomers are looking
for — quick and simple alignment, GPS, unsurpassed optical quality,
ease of set-up and use, ergonomics, enhanced computerization and, most
important, affordability.
Internal
GPS
The CPC Series' internal GPS receiver automatically downloads
the date and time from orbiting satellites and pinpoints its exact
location on Earth. This eliminates the need for you to manually enter
the date, time, longitude and latitude.
Celestron's
Revolutionary SkyAlign
Once the CPC's internal GPS has established the telescope's position,
aligning the telescope is as easy as 1-2-3! Simply locate and use hand
control to manually point (slew) the telescope to three bright celestial
objects. You do not need to know the names of the stars — you
may even pick the moon or bright planets! Celestron's NexStar® software
technology will model the night sky to determine the position of every
star, planet and celestial object above the horizon. Once aligned,
the remote hand control allows direct access to each of the celestial
catalogs in its user-friendly database.
Celestial
Object Database
The CPC database contains over 40,000 celestial objects including Messier
objects, the Caldwell Catalog, as well as NGC Galaxies, nebulae and
planets. User-definable filter limits make navigating through this
expansive database quicker and easier. Filter Limits let you filter
out objects that are outside of your local horizon (ie, if trees or
mountains were in the way).
Identify
feature tells you what you're looking at, but it can also be a very
fun way to tour around the sky. Just point the telescope up somewhere
and ask it to identify Messier objects (for instance) and it will
show you the 5 nearest Messier objects to your position and let you
GOTO them. You can keep doing this for different parts of the sky
or for different object types -- it is a lot of fun.
There's
also "Solar Sys Align" that lets you align on the sun or
moon for daytime observing -- it is easy to use this to see planets
or bright stars in the day.
Innovative
Features
The new CPC Series telescopes, like our acclaimed Advanced
Series and premium CGE Series telescopes feature meticulously matched
and hand-figured optical systems that are manufactured in our facilities
in Torrance, California. In addition, all CPC models are available
with StarBright XLT High Performance Optical Coatings.
With the
introduction of the CPC Series, Celestron has “gone back to
the drawing board” and re-designed, re-engineered, and re-invented
a telescope family that provides superior quality, unsurpassed ease
of use, and incomparable value. All CPC models ship standard with
our NexRemote telescope control software. |