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====== Celestron Advanced GT ====== | ====== Celestron Advanced GT ====== | ||
- | The Celestron Advanced GT mount is our entry-level mount, primarily used with the C8 and [[de:osst| OSST (Coronado Hα Solar Telescope)]]. With a payload capacity of up to 12kg, it can also carry a number of other telescopes and cameras. However, it is only equipped with a mount for the Vixen prism rails. | + | The Celestron Advanced GT mount is our entry-level mount, primarily used with the C8 and [[en:osst| OSST (Coronado Hα Solar Telescope)]]. With a payload capacity of up to 12kg, it can also carry a number of other telescopes and cameras. However, it is only equipped with a mount for the Vixen prism rails. |
In terms of type, it is a computer-controlled equatorial system suitable for both visual observations and astrophotography. Thanks to its compact design, it can be easily set up by a single person. | In terms of type, it is a computer-controlled equatorial system suitable for both visual observations and astrophotography. Thanks to its compact design, it can be easily set up by a single person. | ||
===== Assembly ===== | ===== Assembly ===== | ||
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===== Additional documentation ===== | ===== Additional documentation ===== | ||
- | More details on the Celestron Advanced GT and the C8 can be found in the corresponding manuals in the lab course room. | + | More details on the Celestron Advanced GT can be found in the corresponding manuals in the lab course room. |