Complete CCD solar system imager produces high-quality planetary images
View and capture live video on your computer screen
Software automatically filters out fuzzy frames for sharper image
Easy to install and use
Manually control gain, contrast, exposure time, and much more from your PC
Amazon.com Review Celestron’s NexImage combines a sensitive CCD imaging device with powerful image processing software in one affordable package. Now anyone with a telescope can take pictures that are simply amazing. An image of Jupiter taken with the Celestron NexImage Solar System Imager Amateur astronomers have been taking great pictures of the moon and planets by using modified Webcams. The favored Webcams for astro-imaging have been the hard-to-find Philips ToUCam and Vesta mode
New and improved v2 video, colour images added and false colour applied to Uranus and Neptune. Planets are recorded with a ToUcam or SPC900 webcam, the images were stacked in Registax. Not all these videos were my own, however the processing is all ‘in house’ by me. This is what you would expect to observe with a modest sized telescope. The Sun is in H-alpha and you should NEVER look at the Sun without the right gear. Music is the original Halo Theme, credit goes to the composers listed on the right of this description.
Comes with 32 mm Eyepiece, 45° Erect Image Diagonal and 8×21 Erect Image Finderscope
Compact and Portable Design
Built-in T-Adapter threads for Ease of Adapting SLR Cameras
Perfect for all Types of Viewing Situations! Celestron’s C90 Mak is ideal for outdoor and wildlife observing, as well as hunting and celestial viewing. The Maksutov optical design is recognized for being a portable design that is easy to use and has a variety of applications, making it an excellent choice for both terrestrial and astronomical usage. This C90 Mak has excellent optics with razor sharp images over a wide field. Celestron’s 52268 90mm Maksutov Spotting Scope delivers excellent hig
I built this telescope for average joe to conduct the science of a lifetime. Hydrogen alpha solar tracking is an unreachable goal for many amateurs. This is the answer to everyones solar dreams. Video Rating: 3 / 5
videoed from indoors through double glazing Dec 12 2010 via Coronado PST telescope with built-in special hydrogen-alpha filter and Fuji E550 pocket cam held to eyepiece. Video Rating: 5 / 5