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Old July 15th 03, 02:58 PM
Søren Kjærsgaard
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Hi,

I currently have a 4" 'cheap&noname' reflector, which brought me safely into
this exiting hobby :-)

Now, I need more aperture (!) :-) but since I live in a small apartment,
space restrictions apply and
since the nearest good observing spot is a 20min drive out of town,
portability is also an issue.
Having read "Choosing and using a SCT" by Rod Mollise, I've come to the
conclusion, that an
8" SCT might be the right choice for my next telescope, and I'm seriously
considering the C8 S-GT.
(while I'm at it, I might just as well get the goto feature, right?)

Any comments/experience with the the Celestron Advanced series would be
greatly appreciated,
thanks alot :-)
Søren

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Old July 15th 03, 07:08 PM
Lunatiki
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Default Celestron Advanced series, any comments/experience?

I recently purchased a Celestron NexStar 8i, and couldn't be more pleased.
The also have a great deal where you can get the iComp compter 40,000 object
database, and a nice tripod all for $1299.00. Also, you can get several
accessories, eyepieces and filters, for $99.00, only if you buy a new
Celestron. I went ahead and added the GPS system to it, all totaled out
around $1600.00. The scope is great, and every review I've read has been
good.


"Søren Kjærsgaard" wrote in message
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Hi,

I currently have a 4" 'cheap&noname' reflector, which brought me safely

into
this exiting hobby :-)

Now, I need more aperture (!) :-) but since I live in a small apartment,
space restrictions apply and
since the nearest good observing spot is a 20min drive out of town,
portability is also an issue.
Having read "Choosing and using a SCT" by Rod Mollise, I've come to the
conclusion, that an
8" SCT might be the right choice for my next telescope, and I'm seriously
considering the C8 S-GT.
(while I'm at it, I might just as well get the goto feature, right?)

Any comments/experience with the the Celestron Advanced series would be
greatly appreciated,
thanks alot :-)
Søren

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Old July 15th 03, 10:31 PM
Bill G.
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Default Celestron Advanced series, any comments/experience?

Soren,

My understanding is that Celestron has not yet begun to ship the Advanced
Series C8 telescopes. Both Anacortes and Astronomics (if you know those two
U.S. astronomy equipment retailers) have informed me that the C8 S-GT
telescope should be available within a few weeks. Only time will tell.

Bill G.


"Søren Kjærsgaard" wrote in message
k...
Hi,

I currently have a 4" 'cheap&noname' reflector, which brought me safely

into
this exiting hobby :-)

Now, I need more aperture (!) :-) but since I live in a small apartment,
space restrictions apply and
since the nearest good observing spot is a 20min drive out of town,
portability is also an issue.
Having read "Choosing and using a SCT" by Rod Mollise, I've come to the
conclusion, that an
8" SCT might be the right choice for my next telescope, and I'm seriously
considering the C8 S-GT.
(while I'm at it, I might just as well get the goto feature, right?)

Any comments/experience with the the Celestron Advanced series would be
greatly appreciated,
thanks alot :-)
Søren

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