Celestron’s newest planetarium app is an astronomy suite that redefines how you experience the night sky. Explore the Solar System, 120,000 stars, over 200 star clusters, nebulae, galaxies, and dozens of asteroids, comets, and satellites—including the ISS. SkyPortal includes everything you need to. Need to have an RS 232 cable (Should be with the telescope cables) and a serial port to usb converter if you don’t have a serial port in your computer. Also need to run this under a Windows machine (haven’t tried a Mac but the school computers won’t work). Audio file to text software mac torrent. The iCap capture software and RegiStax stacking software are the same powerful programs included with Celestron’s high-end Skyris cameras. Simply point your telescope at the Moon or a planet and record a quick video. The software analyses each frame of video, throws away the fuzzy ones, and perfectly aligns the remaining images.
GRAB AND GO
Make no mistake, this is a BIG, little grab-and-go. The biggest I could fit on the iOptron Cube Pro mount. The AT60ED wasn't cutting it for planetary views. The mount has a weight limit of 8lbs, so I opted for the largest scope with the longest focal length that I could get to fit on this class of mount. That happened to be Celestron's C5 Spotting Scope. Canon lbp6200d driver for mac. Yes, Celestron sells this as a spotting scope, but at it's heart, it's really a 5' Schmidt Cassegrain telescope with XLT Starbright anti-reflective coatings. It's focal length is 1250 at a speed of F10. It's perfect for planet and moon viewing. It's got almost 3 times the focal length of the AT60ED and it's only 6lbs. Two pounds under the weight limit of the mount. This gives me room to add a few light accessories. It pairs well with eye pieces from 32mm down to about 6mm.
Used Celestron Telescopes
I’ve done a handful of images with this scope by replacing the eye piece with the ZWO ASI224MC planetary imaging camera. Check out these awesome shots.