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Celestron CGX 9.25 (925) SCT Computerized Telescope 9.25″ Schmidt-Cassegrain GoTo Equatorial Astrophotography System

Original price was: ₨2,300,000.00.Current price is: ₨1,549,000.00.

The Celestron CGX 925 SCT is a professional 9.25-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain computerized telescope system mounted on the advanced CGX German equatorial mount. Designed for astrophotography and high-resolution visual astronomy, it delivers precise GoTo tracking, excellent stability, and powerful deep-sky imaging performance.

Description

Product Description

The Celestron CGX 925 SCT Computerized Telescope combines a high-performance 9.25-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain optical tube with the robust CGX equatorial mount, creating a powerful system for serious astrophotography and advanced astronomy.

With its 235mm aperture, the telescope provides excellent light-gathering capability for deep-sky observation, including galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters. Its long focal length makes it especially strong for planetary imaging, revealing fine details in Jupiter’s cloud bands, Saturn’s rings, and lunar surface structures.

The CGX mount is engineered for stability, precision tracking, and remote imaging control. Its improved mechanics and motor system allow smooth GoTo operation and reliable long-exposure tracking, making it suitable for both field astrophotography and semi-permanent observatory setups.

This system is widely considered a “sweet spot” between portability and performance, offering more resolution than an 8-inch system while remaining more manageable than larger observatory-class telescopes.


Specifications

  • Model: Celestron CGX 925 SCT
  • Optical Design: Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope (SCT)
  • Aperture: 9.25 inches (235mm)
  • Focal Length: 2350mm
  • Focal Ratio: f/10
  • Mount Type: CGX German Equatorial GoTo Mount
  • Tracking: Motorized precision GoTo tracking
  • Usage: Deep-sky astrophotography, planetary imaging, advanced visual astronomy
  • Optical Coating: StarBright XLT coatings
  • Database: 40,000+ celestial objects
  • Control System: NexStar+ hand controller compatible system
  • Mount Capacity: Heavy-duty astrophotography payload support

What’s Inside the Box

  • 1 × Celestron 9.25″ Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical Tube Assembly
  • 1 × Celestron CGX Equatorial Mount Head
  • 1 × Heavy-Duty Steel Tripod
  • 1 × Counterweight Shaft
  • 2 × Counterweights
  • 1 × NexStar+ Hand Controller
  • 1 × 9×50 Finderscope
  • 1 × 2″ Star Diagonal
  • 1 × Eyepiece (standard included)
  • 1 × Accessory Tray
  • 1 × Power Cable
  • 1 × User Manual
  • 1 × Original Packaging Box
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