What can I realistically see with the Celestron Advanced VX 8" Newtonian?
With its 200mm aperture, you can observe a vast range of objects. Within the solar system, you'll see Jupiter's cloud bands and Great Red Spot, the rings of Saturn including the Cassini Division, and Martian polar caps. For deep-sky objects, you can resolve individual stars in the Hercules Cluster (M13), see the spiral structure of bright galaxies like Andromeda (M31) and the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51), and view countless nebulae with stunning detail, especially from a dark sky site.
Is the 30 lb payload capacity of the AVX mount enough for imaging with the 8" Newtonian?
Yes, it's a well-matched system. The 8" Newtonian optical tube weighs 22 lbs, leaving an 8 lb margin for your camera, autoguider, filter wheel, and other accessories. For optimal performance in long-exposure astrophotography, it is generally recommended to keep the total payload at or below this limit to ensure precise tracking and stability.
Do I need to buy a separate polar scope for the Advanced VX mount?
No, a polar scope is not necessary. The mount includes Celestron's All-Star Polar Alignment software. This feature allows you to use any bright star in the sky to achieve a highly accurate polar alignment, making it faster and easier than using a traditional polar scope, especially if your view of Polaris is obstructed.
How difficult is it to collimate the 8" Newtonian telescope?
Like all Newtonian reflectors, this telescope requires occasional collimation (alignment of the mirrors) for the sharpest views. While it may seem intimidating at first, the process is straightforward with a laser collimator or a collimation cap. Most users become comfortable with the procedure after a few sessions, and it typically only takes a few minutes before observing.
Can I control the Advanced VX 8" Newtonian from my laptop?
Yes. The NexStar+ hand control has a USB 2.0 port on its base, allowing you to connect it directly to a PC. Your purchase includes a free download of Celestron's Starry Night Special Edition and the advanced Celestron PWI (CPWI) software, both of which allow for full computer control of the mount's GoTo and tracking functions.
How portable is the Advanced VX 8" Newtonian telescope system?
The system is designed to be transportable to dark sky sites. The total weight is 81 lbs, but it breaks down into manageable components: the optical tube (22 lbs), the mount head (17 lbs), the tripod (18 lbs), and the counterweights (24 lbs total). This allows one person to assemble and disassemble the telescope in the field without difficulty.