Celestron CGEM II 800 EdgeHD Telescopes Whitepaper EdgeHD Optics - Page 23

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Image by André Paquette Imagine the thrill of seeing the first images from your Celestron EdgeHD! A quick glance at the whole image shows that you have captured your target's faint outer extensions. Across the field, from one side to the other, star images are sharp, crisp, and round. As you process your image, fine details in the target object reveal themselves. Star clouds, delicate dust lanes, subtle HII regions-it's all there, credit to your skill and the design of your EdgeHD telescope. The image shown here is a single monochrome 10-minute exposure taken with an Apogee U16 camera (KAF-16803 CCD chip) and a Celestron EdgeHD 1400 telescope on a CGE Pro mount. The Celestron EdgeHD 23

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The Celestron EdgeHD
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Image by André Paquette
Imagine the thrill of seeing the first images from your Celestron
EdgeHD! A quick glance at the whole image shows that you have
captured your target’s faint outer extensions. Across the field, from
one side to the other, star images are sharp, crisp, and round. As you
process your image, fine details in the target object reveal themselves.
Star clouds, delicate dust lanes, subtle HII regions—it’s all there, credit
to your skill and the design of your EdgeHD telescope. The image
shown here is a single monochrome 10-minute exposure taken with
an Apogee U16 camera (KAF-16803 CCD chip) and a Celestron
EdgeHD 1400 telescope on a CGE Pro mount.