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Celestron CPC 800 GPS (XLT) Computerized Telescope

SKU CEL-11073-XLT
Original price $2,799.00 - Original price $2,799.00
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  • 8" (203.2mm) Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical Tube Assembly
  • 2032mm Focal Length at f/10
  • Computerized Dual Fork Arm Alt-Azimuth Mount
  • Internal 16-Channel GPS for automatic alignment
  • StarBright XLT Optical Coatings
  • NexStar+ Hand Control with 40,000+ object database
  • Heavy-duty tripod with 2" stainless steel legs
  • 9x50 optical finderscope included
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  • Celestron CPC 800 GPS (XLT) Computerized Telescope

    The Celestron CPC 800 GPS (XLT) Computerized Telescope combines an 8" (203.2mm) aperture Schmidt-Cassegrain optical tube with a fully computerized dual fork arm mount for exceptional stability and tracking. Its 2032mm focal length and f/10 focal ratio provide the power needed for high-magnification planetary views, reaching a Dawes limit resolution of 0.57 arc seconds. With 843x the light-gathering power of the human eye and StarBright XLT coatings, this telescope reveals deep-sky objects down to a limiting stellar magnitude of 14.

    8" Schmidt-Cassegrain Optics: 0.57 Arc Second Resolution with XLT Coatings

    The heart of the CPC 800 is its 8" diffraction-limited Schmidt-Cassegrain optical system. The 2032mm focal length is ideal for resolving fine detail on the Moon and planets, capable of a theoretical highest useful magnification of 480x. Celestron's premium StarBright XLT coatings maximize light transmission through the corrector plate and mirrors, delivering brighter images and higher contrast for faint targets like nebulae and galaxies.

    • High-Contrast Views: A secondary mirror obstruction of only 9.77% by area preserves image contrast, critical for discerning subtle details like Jupiter's cloud bands or the Cassini Division in Saturn's rings.
    • Included 51x Eyepiece: The package includes a 40mm Plössl eyepiece, providing a 51x magnification perfect for locating objects and observing large star clusters or the full lunar disc.
    • Precise Object Sighting: A 9x50 finderscope offers a wide field of view to help you accurately center objects before switching to the main eyepiece for high-power observation.

    GoTo and Alignment: Internal 16-Channel GPS and SkyAlign in Under 3 Minutes

    Setting up the CPC 800 is faster and easier than with non-GPS systems. The integrated 16-channel GPS receiver automatically links with satellites to download the precise time, date, and location of your observing site. This data feeds directly into Celestron's SkyAlign procedure, which allows you to align the telescope by centering any three bright celestial objects, getting you ready to observe in minutes.

    • 40,000+ Object Database: The NexStar+ hand controller puts a comprehensive catalog of celestial objects at your fingertips, from planets and stars to Messier objects and the NGC/IC catalogs.
    • Multiple Alignment Options: Beyond SkyAlign, you can choose from Two-Star Align, Solar System Align, and EQ alignment modes, giving you the flexibility for any observing scenario.
    • Intuitive Interface: The hand control features a 2-line, 18-character LCD screen and backlit buttons for easy navigation, even in complete darkness.

    Mount and Stability: 61 lb Go-To System with a Heavy-Duty 2" Steel Tripod

    The dual fork arm mount provides a rigid, vibration-free platform for both visual observation and astrophotography. This design, combined with a newly engineered heavy-duty tripod featuring 2" diameter stainless steel legs, ensures the 61 lb system remains stable even in light wind. The ergonomic design of the mount head and optical tube, which together weigh 42 lbs, allows for manageable transport and setup.

    • Adjustable Height: The tripod height adjusts from 51" to 66", allowing you to find a comfortable viewing position whether you are standing or seated.
    • Fast Slew Speeds: With 9 different slew speeds reaching a maximum of 5 degrees per second, you can move quickly between targets across the sky.
    • Convenient Accessory Tray: A sturdy tray keeps your eyepieces, filters, and other accessories organized and within easy reach during your observing session.

    Imaging Capability: Autoguider Port and Periodic Error Correction

    The CPC 800 is equipped for entry into long-exposure astrophotography. An autoguide port allows you to connect a dedicated guide camera for precise tracking, while built-in Periodic Error Correction (PEC) helps minimize tracking errors from the motor drive's worm gears. For more advanced imaging, the mount's tracking modes include EQ North and EQ South, allowing it to function as an equatorial platform when mounted on an optional HD Pro Wedge.

    • DC Servo Motors: High-quality DC servo motors with encoders ensure smooth and accurate tracking of celestial objects as they move across the sky.
    • PC Connectivity: A USB port on the hand control allows you to connect the telescope to a PC for control with the included Celestron Starry Night Special Edition software or other planetarium programs.
    • Included Software: Get started with the cosmos using the powerful Starry Night software for your computer and the SkyPortal app for your mobile device.
  • What is the main advantage of the CPC 800's internal GPS?

    The internal 16-channel GPS automates the most tedious part of setup. It automatically inputs your precise location, date, and time into the NexStar+ hand control. This makes the initial SkyAlign procedure faster and more accurate, as you don't need to manually enter this information.

    Is the Celestron CPC 800 GPS portable enough for one person to handle?

    The system breaks down into two main components for transport. The optical tube and mount head assembly weigh 42 lbs, and the tripod weighs 19 lbs. While the 42 lb component is substantial, the ergonomic handles make it manageable for most adults to lift and place onto the tripod for setup.

    How does the CPC 800 perform on deep-sky objects like the Orion Nebula (M42)?

    With its 8" aperture and 843x light-gathering power, the CPC 800 excels on brighter deep-sky objects. On M42, you will resolve the Trapezium cluster at the core into four distinct stars and see extensive, detailed nebulosity. The f/10 focal ratio provides dark background skies, which enhances contrast on faint objects.

    Can I use 2" eyepieces with the CPC 800?

    Out of the box, the CPC 800 comes with a 1.25" star diagonal and eyepiece. To use 2" eyepieces, you would need to purchase a separate 2" visual back that threads onto the rear cell of the telescope and a 2" star diagonal. This is a common and highly recommended upgrade for wide-field views.

    Is the CPC 800 suitable for serious astrophotography?

    The CPC 800 is a capable entry point for imaging planets and the Moon. For long-exposure deep-sky imaging, its Alt-Azimuth mount will cause field rotation. To overcome this, you will need to add an optional equatorial wedge (like the Celestron HD Pro Wedge) to convert the mount for equatorial tracking, which is necessary for sharp, long exposures.

    What does the "XLT" in the CPC 800 GPS (XLT) name mean?

    XLT refers to Celestron's StarBright XLT optical coatings. This is a premium multi-layer coating system applied to the mirrors and corrector lens to maximize light transmission and produce brighter, higher-contrast images compared to standard coatings.

  • Optical Tube Info
    Optical Design Schmidt-Cassegrain
    Aperture 203.2mm (8")
    Focal Length 2032mm (80")
    Focal Ratio f/10
    Optical Coatings Starbright XLT
    Highest Useful Magnification 480x
    Lowest Useful Magnification 29x
    Limiting Stellar Magnitude 14
    Resolution (Rayleigh) 0.69 arc seconds
    Resolution (Dawes) 0.57 arc seconds
    Light Gathering Power (vs. Human Eye) 843x
    Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Diameter 31%
    Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Area 9.77%
    Optical Tube Length 432mm (17")
    Optical Tube Diameter 238mm (9.37")
    Mount Info
    Mount Type Computerized Altitude-Azimuth Dual Fork Arm
    GPS Internal 16 channel
    Motor Drive DC servo motors
    Slew Speeds 9 slew speeds - max speed 5°/second
    Tracking Rates Sidereal, Solar and Lunar
    Tracking Modes Altazimuth, EQ North and EQ South
    Alignment Procedures Sky Align, Auto Two-Star Align, Two-Star Align, Solar System Align, EQ North Align, EQ South Align
    Periodic Error Correction Yes
    Autoguide Port Yes
    USB Port Yes, on hand control
    Power Requirements 12 VDC-1.5A (Tip positive)
    Tripod Heavy-duty with 2" (50.8mm) Stainless Steel legs
    Electronics
    Hand Control NexStar+ with 2 line x 18 character backlit LCD
    Database 40,000+ objects, 100 user-defined
    Physical Specs
    Total Telescope Kit Weight 61 lbs (27.6 kg)
    Optical Tube & Mount Weight 42 lbs (19.1 kg)
    Tripod Weight 19 lbs (8.6 kg)
    Height Adjustment Range 1295.4mm - 1422.4mm (51" - 66")
    • Celestron CPC 800 GPS Telescope

      CPC 800 Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical Tube & Fork Mount

      × 1

    • Heavy-Duty Tripod for Celestron CPC

      Heavy-Duty Tripod

      × 1

    • Accessory Tray for Celestron Tripod

      Accessory Tray

      × 1

    • Celestron 40mm Eyepiece

      40mm Eyepiece (1.25")

      × 1

    • Celestron 1.25-inch Star Diagonal

      1.25" Star Diagonal

      × 1

    • Celestron 9x50 Finderscope

      9x50 Finderscope with Bracket

      × 1

    • Celestron NexStar+ Hand Controller

      NexStar+ Hand Control

      × 1

  • Celestron 2-Year Telescope Warranty