Summary
This isn't just a telescope - it's a giant camera lens for shooting stars in HD
Nasa will be kicking themselves. After they blew billions on the Hubble Space Telescope, it turns out you can get much the same effect by fixing a camera to the back of Celestron's new telescope - a rather cheaper investment at Pounds 7,729. And you don't have to space-walk to fix it. The CGE Pro 1100 HD is the first commercial telescope to offer a flat field of view as well as pin-sharp images across the whole field - making it ideal for photography. Straddling a computerised mount with its own built-in software, it enables you to track any celestial object (it has a database of 40,000) night after night, and then download all the best images onto a computer. Its size and weight may call to mind a highpowered prison searchlight, but using it should be more rewarding than sitting in your garden at night with grandad's field glasses.See the full content of this document
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Hubble in Your Home ; Objects of Desire
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