Used Celestron CELES SSEXP 8" DOB TB (Telescope Only)

SKU: US1951107 MFR: 22470-1
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Key Features

  • 8-inch Aperture Dobsonian telescope for bright, clear celestial views
  • user-friendly design with a stable, smooth-moving Mount for easy tracking
  • Ideal for observing deep-sky objects like galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters
  • high-quality construction ensures durability and Long-lasting performance
  • easy setup process allows more time for stargazing and exploration
  • perfect for both beginner and experienced astronomers seeking powerful observation tools
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Celestron CELES SSEXP 8" DOB TB (Telescope Only) Specifications

General

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  • Model Series

    Flashpoint R2 (XPLOR) Series

  • Color

    Black

  • Total Watt Seconds

    300ws

  • Display Type

    Dot-matrix LCD

  • Flash Duration

    1/220 - 1/11490 Sec

  • Number of Heads

    1 Head

  • Head Configuration

    Single Head Kits

  • Recycle Time

    0.01-1.5 Sec

  • Color Temperature

    5600-200K

  • TTL Compatibility

    TTL

  • Accessory Mount

    Flashpoint Mount

Modeling Light

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  • Modeling Lamp

    LED

  • Wireless Frequency Bands

    2.4GHz

  • Operating Voltage

    14.4V

Battery

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  • Battery Material

    Lithium-Ion

  • Battery Capacity

    2600mAh

Physical Details

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  • Dimensions

    7.5x3.8x3.4in / 19.0x9.8x8.7cm

  • Weight

    3 lb 1oz / 1.4kg

About Celestron CELES SSEXP 8" DOB TB (Telescope Only)

Key Features

  • 8-inch Aperture Dobsonian telescope for bright, clear celestial views
  • user-friendly design with a stable, smooth-moving Mount for easy tracking
  • Ideal for observing deep-sky objects like galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters
  • high-quality construction ensures durability and Long-lasting performance
  • easy setup process allows more time for stargazing and exploration
  • perfect for both beginner and experienced astronomers seeking powerful observation tools