Celestron C6 R Instruction manual

The Celestron C6 R is a 6-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope designed for both visual and photographic astronomical observation. Featuring a sturdy CG-5 equatorial mount, a 2-inch steel tripod, and a robust optical tube assembly, this telescope provides a stable platform for observing celestial objects. Its advanced features allow you to easily track objects across the night sky, while its large aperture gathers ample light for breathtaking views of planets, stars, galaxies, and nebulae.

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Key features

  • 6-inch aperture
  • Schmidt-Cassegrain optics
  • CG-5 Equatorial mount
  • 2-inch steel tripod
  • Finderscope
  • 20mm eyepiece
  • Counterweight system
  • Latitude adjustment
  • Slow motion controls

Frequently asked questions

Align the finderscope by pointing the telescope at a distant object during the day, then adjust the finderscope screws until the object is centered in both the telescope and the finderscope.

The counterweights are used to balance the telescope tube on the mount for smooth tracking of celestial objects.

The equatorial mount allows you to track celestial objects by aligning the polar axis with the celestial north pole. This allows the telescope to move smoothly along the celestial sphere with the stars.

The telescope comes with a 20mm eyepiece. Additional eyepieces with different focal lengths can be purchased to achieve various magnifications for observing different types of celestial objects.
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