What kind of mount is required for the Celestron C11 OTA?
The Celestron C11 weighs 27.5 lbs and comes with a CGE-style dovetail bar. You will need a German equatorial mount with a payload capacity of at least 40 lbs to ensure stability for visual use, and preferably 50 lbs or more for serious astrophotography. Mounts like the Celestron CGEM II, CGX, or similar models from other manufacturers are appropriate.
How does the C11 perform for imaging the Orion Nebula (M42) with the Fastar system?
Using the Fastar system transforms the C11 into an f/2 astrograph, which is ideal for large, bright targets like the Orion Nebula (M42). You can capture the entire nebula with incredibly short exposures, often just 20-30 seconds per frame, revealing faint outer details and the Trapezium core without overexposing it. This setup is perfect for electronically-assisted astronomy (EAA) or for quickly gathering data for a final stacked image.
What is the benefit of the C11's StarBright XLT coatings?
StarBright XLT coatings are a high-transmission optical coating system that minimizes light loss as it passes through the telescope. This results in visibly brighter images and higher contrast compared to standard coatings. For visual observers, this means seeing fainter stars and more subtle details on planets. For imagers, it means shorter exposure times are needed to capture the same amount of data.
Can the C11 resolve the Cassini Division in Saturn's rings?
Yes, absolutely. With its 0.42 arc second Dawes resolution, the C11 is more than capable of clearly resolving the Cassini Division under steady seeing conditions. It can also reveal more subtle details, such as cloud bands on Saturn's surface and other minor ring divisions like the Encke Gap when atmospheric conditions are excellent.
Is the Celestron C11 OTA portable enough for one person to set up?
While substantial, the C11 is designed to be manageable. At 27.5 lbs and 24 inches long, most adults can lift and place the optical tube onto its mount without assistance. It represents the upper limit of what is generally considered a "one-person portable" large-aperture telescope.
What is the main advantage of the C11 over a C9.25 optical tube?
The primary advantage is light grasp. The C11's 11" mirror has about 39% more surface area than the 9.25" mirror. This significant increase in light-gathering power allows the C11 to produce brighter images, resolve fainter objects, and achieve higher effective resolution on planets and double stars. While the C9.25 is an excellent performer, the C11 offers a distinct and noticeable improvement in capability.