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Celestron EdgeHD 11" OTA - CGE Dovetail

SKU CEL-91050-XLT
Original price $4,499.00 - Original price $4,499.00
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  • 279.4mm (11") EdgeHD Aplanatic Optics
  • 2800mm Focal Length (f/10)
  • 42mm Image Circle for Full-Frame Sensors
  • StarBright XLT Optical Coatings
  • 28 lb Optical Tube Weight
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  • Celestron EdgeHD 11" Optical Tube Assembly (CGE Dovetail)

    The Celestron EdgeHD 11" Optical Tube Assembly combines a massive 279.4mm aperture with a 2800mm focal length for unparalleled deep-sky and planetary imaging. Its aplanatic, flat-field optics achieve a theoretical resolution of 0.42 arc seconds, while its light-gathering power is 1593 times that of the human eye. The entire 28 lb optical tube is engineered specifically for astrophotography, delivering aberration-free images across a wide field of view.

    EdgeHD Optics: A 0.42 Arc Second Flat-Field System

    The core of the EdgeHD 11" is its aplanatic, flat-field Schmidt-Cassegrain optical system, designed to produce aberration-free images from the center to the edge of the field. Unlike standard Schmidt-Cassegrains that produce sharp stars on a curved focal plane, the EdgeHD optics project onto a plane more than three times flatter. This design ensures that when you use a camera with a flat digital sensor, stars remain tight, round, and in focus across the entire 42mm image circle, fully illuminating even large full-frame chips.

    With a Dawes' limit resolution of 0.42 arc seconds, this optical tube has the resolving power to split tight double stars and reveal fine detail in planetary cloud bands. Superior edge performance not only creates more pleasing star fields but improves the effective resolution and limiting magnitude compared to other designs of the same aperture.

    Unmatched Versatility: Native f/10 and Ultra-Fast f/2 Imaging

    The EdgeHD 11" is Celestron's most adaptable imaging platform. At its native 2800mm focal length (f/10), you have the image scale needed to capture fine details in small planetary nebulae and distant galaxies. For wider-field targets, an optional, custom-designed 0.7x reducer lens can increase your field of view without compromising the flat-field optical correction.

    For the ultimate in wide-field imaging, all EdgeHD tubes are Fastar-compatible. By replacing the secondary mirror with a third-party lens accessory like the Starizona HyperStar, you can convert the instrument into an ultra-fast f/2 imaging system. This allows you to capture vast nebulae like the North American Nebula (NGC 7000) or the Heart Nebula (IC 1805) with dramatically shorter exposure times.

    Astrograph-Ready Mechanics: Mirror Clutches and Vents for 28 lbs of Stability

    Celestron redesigned the mechanical systems of the EdgeHD to meet the demands of long-exposure imaging. The 28 lb aluminum tube is equipped with features to ensure stability and optical performance throughout an imaging session.

    • Flexible Tension Clutches: To combat "mirror flop" or image shift during long exposures, flexible clutches hold the primary mirror in place after focusing. This keeps your target perfectly centered on the sensor without putting any performance-harming force on the mirror assembly.
    • Integrated Cooling Vents: The rear cell features vents with 50-mesh filters that allow hot air to escape from behind the primary mirror. This helps the telescope reach thermal equilibrium with the ambient air faster, improving image stability and reducing tube currents.
    • CGE Dovetail Bar: The included wide CGE-style dovetail provides a secure, rigid connection to any compatible equatorial mount, which is essential for supporting the 28 lb payload without flexure.

    1593x Light Gathering Power with StarBright XLT Coatings

    The 279.4mm (11") primary mirror gives this telescope an immense light-gathering capability—1593 times that of the unaided human eye. This aperture allows you to resolve stars down to a limiting magnitude of 14.7, revealing faint galaxies, globular clusters like the Hercules Cluster (M13), and delicate nebular structures that are invisible in smaller instruments.

    To maximize the light that reaches your eyepiece or camera sensor, every optical surface is treated with Celestron’s premium StarBright XLT coatings. This multi-layer coating system dramatically increases transmission across the visual and photographic spectrum, resulting in brighter images and higher contrast, especially on faint deep-sky objects.

    EdgeHD 11" vs. Standard C11: Why a Flat Field Matters for Imaging

    While a standard Celestron 11" SCT is a legendary visual instrument and highly capable for planetary imaging, it projects its sharpest focus onto a curved plane. The EdgeHD 11" was designed specifically to solve this for astrophotography.

    • Standard C11 Advantage: For a purely visual observer, the standard C11 offers nearly identical views at a lower price point. The human eye is very forgiving of field curvature.
    • EdgeHD 11" Advantage: For an astrophotographer using a DSLR, mirrorless, or dedicated astronomy camera, the flat field is critical. On a standard SCT, stars at the edge of the frame will appear elongated or out of focus. The EdgeHD's aplanatic design corrects for this, ensuring pinpoint stars across the entire sensor and eliminating the need for a separate field flattener.
  • What is the main difference between the EdgeHD 11" and a standard Celestron C11 OTA?

    The primary difference is the optical design. The EdgeHD 11" has a flat-field, aplanatic system that corrects for coma and field curvature, producing pinpoint stars across a 42mm image circle. A standard C11 has a curved focal plane, which is excellent for visual use but can result in out-of-focus stars at the edge of a camera sensor.

    Can I use the Celestron EdgeHD 11" for visual observing?

    Absolutely. While optimized for imaging, the EdgeHD 11" is a superb visual instrument. The flat field provides incredibly sharp, wide-field views, and the 11-inch aperture delivers stunning detail on the Moon, planets, and deep-sky objects. It comes with a 2" star diagonal and a 23mm eyepiece to get you started.

    How does the EdgeHD 11" perform on small galaxies like the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) versus large targets like the Andromeda Galaxy (M31)?

    This telescope's versatility shines with these exact targets. At its native f/10 (2800mm focal length), it's perfect for framing smaller galaxies like M51 and capturing detail in its spiral arms. For a vast target like M31, you would use the Fastar f/2 configuration with a HyperStar lens, allowing you to capture the entire galaxy in a single, wide-field frame with much shorter exposures.

    What kind of mount do I need for the 28 lb EdgeHD 11" OTA?

    For astrophotography, the 28 lb weight of the OTA, plus the weight of your camera, guide scope, and other accessories, requires a robust equatorial mount. A mount with a payload capacity of at least 50 lbs, such as a Celestron CGX or a similar class mount, is recommended to ensure stability and accurate tracking for long exposures.

    I have a full-frame DSLR camera. Will the EdgeHD 11" fully illuminate its sensor?

    Yes. The EdgeHD 11" is designed with a 42mm optimized image circle, which is large enough to fully illuminate a standard 35mm full-frame sensor (which has a ~43mm diagonal) with minimal vignetting. This makes it an ideal choice for serious imagers using large-format cameras.

    How do the mirror clutches on the EdgeHD 11" help with astrophotography?

    The mirror clutches are essential for preventing "image shift" or "mirror flop." During a long exposure, as the telescope tracks across the sky, a loose primary mirror can slightly tilt, causing trailed or blurry stars. Once you achieve focus, you engage the clutches to lock the mirror in place, ensuring your image remains sharp and your guide star stays put.

  • Optical Design EdgeHD
    Aperture 279.4mm (11")
    Focal Length 2800mm (110")
    Focal Ratio f/10
    Image Circle 42mm
    Resolution 0.5 arc seconds (Rayleigh) / 0.42 arc seconds (Dawes)
    Optical Coatings StarBright XLT
    Limiting Stellar Magnitude 14.7
    Light Gathering Power 1593x (Compared to human eye)
    Highest Useful Magnification 660x
    Lowest Useful Magnification 40x
    Secondary Mirror Obstruction 95mm (3.75")
    Obstruction by Diameter 34%
    Obstruction by Area 12%
    Fastar Compatible Yes
    Optical Tube Aluminum
    Optical Tube Length 610mm (24")
    Optical Tube Diameter 312.42mm (12.3")
    Optical Tube Weight 28 lbs (13 kg)
    Dovetail CGE Dovetail Bar
    Included Finderscope 9x50
    Included Star Diagonal 2" with 1.25" adapter
    Included Eyepiece 23mm (122x)
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      EdgeHD 11" Optical Tube Assembly

      × 1

    • Celestron 9x50 Finderscope

      9x50 Finderscope and Bracket

      × 1

    • Celestron 2

      2" Star Diagonal with 1.25" Adapter

      × 1

    • Celestron 23mm Luminos Eyepiece

      23mm Eyepiece (2")

      × 1

    • Celestron CGE Dovetail Bar

      CGE Dovetail Bar

      × 1

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