Introduction – Celestron 11065 User Manual

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Introduction • 1

I N T R O D U C T I O N

Welcome to the Celestron world of amateur astronomy! For more than a

quarter of a century, Celestron has provided amateur astronomers with the

tools needed to explore the universe. The Celestron CM-1100 and CM-1400

continues in this proud tradition combining large aperture optics with ease of

use and portability. With a mirror diameter of 11 inches, your Celestron CM-

1100 has a light gathering power of 1,593 times that of the unaided human eye,

and the CM-1400 has a light gathering power of 2,581 times that of the unaided

human eye. Yet despite their large apertures, the Celestron CM-1100 and CM-

1400 optical systems are extremely compact and portable because they utilize

the Schmidt-Cassegrain design. This means you can take your Celestron CM-

1100 or CM-1400 to the mountains or desert or wherever you observe.

The Celestron CM-1100 and CM-1400 are made of the highest quality materials

to ensure stability and durability. All this adds up to telescopes that will give

you a lifetime of pleasure with a minimal amount of maintenance. And, your

Celestron CM-1100 and CM-1400 are versatile — they grow as your interest

in astronomy grows.

Your Celestron CM-1100 and CM-1400, are not limited to astronomical viewing

alone. They can also be used for terrestrial viewing to study the world around

you. All you need to do is take the time to familiarize yourself with your

Celestron telescope and its operation.

NOTE

The CM-1100 and CM-1400 share the same mount and are basically the

same with the exception of the larger aperture of the 14". So, this

manual will basically discuss the CM-1100 but will discuss the CM-1400

when there are differences. Users of the CI-700 mount by itself will find

complete assembly and operation instructions in the "AssemblingYour

CM-1100" and "Using the Drive" sections of this manual.

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