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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2011

OK.Ive made an artificial star and put my C8 at about 10 meters from the star.See how dramatic effect the heat plume from my hand passing in front and above the front of the corrector has...

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  • @Jules7892 Thanks Jules.Indeed its a very good C8 and you are absolutely right,-the optics of this sample are remarcable.SCTs are very special scopes for special observers.SCTs are for the patient observer who know how to take full advantage of his optics and know how to use and tune.For mi,the C8 is the best scope to have.In all starparties ive attended,if the seeing were god enough,ive never,but never had a newton or a refractor of equal or similar aperture wich show more and better,never.

  • The Original Image before any Atmospheric Scintilations of the Perfect SUPERB Celestron C8 Evenly Circular Disc of Evenly Illuminated Diffrications Discs on this Video is"IDENTICAL"Star Test Inter-Focal & Extra-Focal I Saw in 1978 my GEM C8 which I still own 3 Decades & 3 years later, that GEMSTONE C8 looks Identiical to the Disc of this Video,at Focus,Stars look like Tiny SOLAR Discs.SEE these Videos & Truly SEE what CELESTRON Schmidt-Cassegrain Advanced Amateur ASTRONOMERS SEE Decades Later!!

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