Mike, your cheerful enthusiasm is perfect... combined with an approach which is not talking *at* people, but helping them through a journey. And looking at the practical aspect of things which people need assistance with but may not be in a manual.... this video is SO helpful to me and it's still relevant in 2023. I'll be in your area in a few weeks and will be stopping in to your shop!
Another insight is this. The directional arrows on my skyportal app failed to operate. I was beyond frustrated. After watching this video and seeing you work those directional arrows, I finally came to the realization that thenspeed control slider which was set mid way on the green bar was actually the zero point! Once I moved the position dot along the slider, I got directional motion control. Big relief.
@@Rick-or2kq Pity that the hand controller and SkyPortal snarl at each other. Between the two, I defer to the app. The disadvantage of the app is that things go bump in the night...expensive fall for a tablet of smart phone.
Just bought the NexStar Evolution - got no support from the store where we purchased (In the UK) - but very very pleased to have found your Youtuve video. Thanks Mike!
Hi Mike great video, Iam looking to buy an evo 8, it’s a pity as I would have bought one from your shop but I live in the UK, Thanks again keep the videos coming, great content 👍
Hi Thomas, I love that more information about the objects you might want to observe are right at your fingertips and you can see where the objects are in relation to other objects and brighter stars around it. Its super useful and helps teach you more about astronomy! We would love to earn your business and help you choose the right model and accessories! Orange County Telescope - 888.471.9991 ocTelescope.com
Mr. Fowler I have thoroughly enjoyed your videos...You explain so well in detail.. Sir...I have a problem with my 9.25 evolution mount and scope....I recently purchased the 9.25 evolution and star sense...The problem I have is the telescope is too big for the Fork Arm of the amount in that it will not reach zenith..straight up and down...during the star sense alignment phase..I do have the scope set forward hoping for clearance but no success .I want to use the 9.25 but maybe forced to go to an 8 inch scope to replace the 9.25...Do you know of a solution for this zenith situation...Have others experienced this prob;lem? I really enjoy your revolution imager...much to the chagrin of my friend Jack -- a distributor for Mallincam cameras. Thank You, Willis Sutherland Sarasota
Hi Willis, Thank you! I'm glad you like the Imager, we have so much fun with ours! The 9.25" Optical Tube is a bit longer, so you can move the whole tube forward in the "jaw" to gain enough clearance when pointed straight up. It is a little front heavy but Celestron has assured us and experience to date has shown this is not a problem when using or any undo strain on the motors. The motors are very strong! Mike
@@mikefowler7358 Hi Mike - if I am understanding correctly, the starsense is just simply an auto-aligner which takes the place of having to manually do the 3 star alignment on the Evo on every startup, correct? I am looking into purchasing the Evo 9.25 and just was looking into the option of purchasing starsense with it. Thanks!
WiFi is as common as TV but every time a company puts it into a telescope it going to be touted as earth shattering. God this should've been done ten years ago. This is baby tech.
Thanks for the video, Mike. If you have a moment, could you suggest any good cases to transport 8" to 11" compound Celestron telescopes that aren't too expensive? Thank you!
Hi, Lots of customers go to either Home Depot for their larger rolling toolboxes or the Walmart type stores for the larger storage bins. Use the foam that's included with the original shipping boxes for a perfect fit!
Hey Mike, thanks for posting these evolution videos. I figure I will probably spring for one sometime down the road. I was wondering though if you could measure the distance between the center of the dovetail saddle (essentially the altitude rotation axis) and the top of the mount tray to see what the total clearance distance is. I'm thinking that I might be able to also put my SV110ED refractor on there when in binoviewer mode. The tube is a few inches shorter in binoviewer mode, and the weight of my Denk IIs and panoptic eyepieces shifts the balance point so far backward that the mounting rings are as far back on the optical tube as they can possibly go. It would be sweet to be able swap out the SCT with my 110mm refractor at times. I would only need about 8" of clearance to put the 110ED scope on there in a balanced configuration when in bino mode. Probably less than that if I didn't extend the dew shield much. Thanks!
Hi Stephen, I would but some lucky dad is getting our demo scope tomorrow morning for Fathers Day! (Maybe its you, haha!) I can estimate approx 14 inches, this is a rough guess adding the approximate extra back clearance from the Nexstar SE, so just a rough guess. I hope to have more in stock in a few days! - Mike Orange County Telescope
I wish it was me! If it is anything over 12", that is great though. It will easily hold my 110ED in binoviewer mode then or shorter refractors in standard mode. With luck I will be able to get one of these with a C9.25 later this year.
Great thanks! Once aligned in a specific position on say your back porch, do you have to realign everytime or will it remember your previous setup and you can continue from there with the new date/time?
Fantastic video! I was hoping you might be able to share your opinion. I'm a college student so I don't have tons of money to throw around. However, I have always been fascinated with space and would like to get into astronomy. I've been doing some research and was looking into the Celestron SE series. Would you consider the Evolution worthy of the price increase. I haven't been able to find a ton of information about improved optics over the SE series. Just the extra wifi features, improved tracking, etc. Also, would you recommend the 6" for a beginner. Or just go with a 8" up front? Thank you for your time! Hopefully you can help shed some light on this predicament.
Hi Kyle, Thanks and great questions! The Evolution is just that, it has evolved better brass worm gears from the SE a rechargeable 10 hour battery and more stable tripod and fork arm among just a few of the important improvements. The optics however are the same superb optics. If I was interested in photography and had a limited budget I would rather get the 6" Evolution over the 8" SE, that's tough for me to say! If I could afford the 8" Evolution I would get it in a heartbeat, but I know its tough on a budget. If I was not interested in imaging at all, then the Nexstar SE 8" may be everything you ever wanted? Don't hesitate to call me if you like, happy to help however we can! - Mike
Orange County Telescope I'm definitely interested! I might be giving you guys a ring. I'm interested in the idea of dabbling in some astrophotography. Which is why I've slowly been leaning towards the advanced vx mount. Even though its more, I'd rather buy what I need up front than not be happy six months down the line. What do you think about the 8" edge hd vs the 9.25 regular edge. I'm kinda lost on that one. On one hand the bigger aperture equals more light. On the other you get hd optics. I'm thinking of doing more deep space photography if that matters. What would you do?
Kyle McMath Hi Again Kyle, are we talking about the VX mount or on the Evolution mount? Call me for sure and I will tell you everything I know ;-) -Mike
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Hi Mike, I hope you're still monitoring this TH-cam video. Great job! ......Some questions please: I have the EVO6 and purchased a ZWO 183 camera for bright object image collection and stacking. Can I connect the camera to one of the scope's auxiliary ports for power and WiFi to a tablet along with general scope operation? I understand that traditional camera operation uses a laptop with Windows astro software. But, it would be slick if I could use a tablet wirelessly for the scope and the camera. I assume there's collection and stacking software for Android tablets (recommentions?). I have a Samsung S6 128 tablet that may allow two apps to run on the screen at the same time. This is a big ask, but I think a lot of EVO owners would be interested. Thanks for any help you can provide, Michael.
Great video , it helped me lots , quick question if you have a starsense alignment can you use this app ? can you operate the telescope with the app? thank you
Hi, the device where is installed the App, must have a telephone company connected? Must have a telephone SIM ? Because my tablet don't have it. Have the wifi but not a connection to a telephone.. I need to know it for the transmission of gps position to the telescope. Thank you.
Mike, is there an internal GPS or is that on the smart device or do you need to enter manually on setup. Secondly, if the Lithium battery does go the way of the dodo are replacement batteries available to replace or is it inbuilt and non relaceable. Thirdly if you add a wedge for astrophotography how stable is the stand compared with the larger CPC tripods and what wedge fits this new scope.
Hi Chris, The GPS comes from your smart device. If you are using it without this, just using the handcontroller, then you can either enter your location or it has a very easy to use "City Database" just enter the nearest town to your location and it works like a champ!
Hello Sir, I found your video helpful. Just wanted to ask whether the same procedure is followed for Celestron SkyQ Link 2 wifi module with Celestron 130 SLT telescope?
NICE VIDEO. I have a question. Well, since most phone and tablets have GPS modules and can detect your position - why not use it and make alignment without any 2-3 star procedure. If you pair your tablet with the telescope via wifi, simply put it on the scope - and have telescope register the gps position from the tablet. As I understand more expensive models with GPS modules integrated do not need 2-3 star alignment procedure? Or is this possibility simply avoided on purpose just so we purchase more expensive models with GPS integrated? :)
Hi Dalius, common question for sure! The GPS only narrows your position down to an approximate 8 foot circle around your location, pretty good but not near accurate enough for any telescope to know exactly where it is pointed. All the "GPS" telescopes require you (or in the case of the Star Sense then the camera takes a picture) to center stars for its final exact position. Hope this helps and makes sense, please do not hesitate to call or email if you have questions, truly happy to help any way we can - Mike at Orange County Telescope ocTelescope at gmail dot com
The SkyPortal App must be installed on your Android or iPhone devices. I prefer to open the App first but it don't really matter if you switch the WiFi on on the scope then open the App. I have the 9.25", you can see it on my TH-cam channel Notts boy24
Mike I bought this telescope and the 2" star diagonal with the lens (31mm) you have... However I can't set it up because it doesn't fit... Could you please help? Thanks
Hi, there are 2 modes, direct connect or access point where you link it to your home wifi. I do not see any security settings for direct connect and your home access point connection would have the same security you currently would have in place. Looking at the manual they show the Wifi access name as SkyQlink-34 alluding to at least 34 channels or more as later in the manual they show SkyQlink-XX, so possibly 99 channels. Hope that helps! -Mike Orange County Telescope
i have a problem with my cosmos 90 gt Im just a beginner to electric mounts and all that and i tried connecting it to sky portal and it keeps saying that it receives a signal and that it may not be compatible scope yet it says to download the app on the box and i have no idea what to do from here
I have purchased the Evolution 9.25 but having a really hard time with alignment. I have used objects like the moon and two planet. I have also used a group of stars that were close together but it keeps failing. I tried just connecting to the telescope, without align, and pointed directly at the Moon and told it to align and it tells me the object is not within the range of the telescope? The little bulls eye is in the complete and opposite direction as the way the scope was facing. I have reinstalled the software but same results. My location is correct on my tablet and my phone so any advise?
Hi Tim, I would estimate that it is 75% as stable as the CPC 800, more than enough for almost any use including short exposure "stacking" types of deep sky imaging! It is far far more stable than the original Nexstar series. Hope that helps Tim, let us know if you have any other questions, truly happy to help - Mike at Orange County Telescope
The best telescope has been the one that gives the best view ( light gathering ), that fits a Fun price range, that is most easily moved and transported. The Evolution series is MUCH easier to move and transport, so I would not consider it lacking stability. I would consider it matching modern imaging technology and consumer experience. In doing so Celestron made both the mount and tripod lighter, for increased stability with the heavier and longer focal length 9.25" optical tube, celestron includes the heavier tripod.
Hi Mike For visual astronomy is there any difference between the 8inch and 6inch? Will I be able to see more planetary detail using the 8inch vs the 6inch?
Hi Again, Yes there is what I consider a significant difference from most locations. If you are in a downtown city lights setting then it would be less significant, but other than that if you looked through both you would hope to own the 8". - Mike
Hi Again, You will likely want 1 or 2 more and a barlow sooner than later, but you do not have to. It comes with 2 eyepieces to start! We'd love to earn your business! - Mike at Orange County Telescope
Wow! Looks like I'll be purchasing another telescope. I like this one but gonna take time to save up for it. I want the 9.25 I have the small celestron nexstar 4 with xlt. I have star sense and use it with CPWI software to align my telescope. it works great! I also have an NexImage 5 cam however I've not found out what mount I need to get so I can mount it to the end of the telescope. Anyone out there know? So, thanks for the video... Great job. Clear Skyes!
beautiful video and amazing device! a question: it's clear you can also use the telescope with the remote and not using wifi. but does the telescope and his remote work if the wifi is off? is there a way to switch off wifi and keeping using the rest of the functions? thank you very much!!!
Hi, Yes you can use the handcontroller to operate the telescope or you can use the WiFi connection to any Apple iOS or Android device using Celestrons SkyPortal app. Either way you can use all the features of the telescope! hope that helps! Also have you seen our Revolution Imager package? You can get the scope with the Revolution Imager and get the Evo-revo upgrade for free. www.revolutionimager.com
+Mike Fowler Thank you Mike, thank you very much! No i didn't see the revolution imager package before...but now yes! It' s absolutely great. Ok some questions more: for europe and Italy (from where I'm texting) should I ask to Celestron authorized sellers or your shop sells and sends all over the world (maybe for me it's convenient to buy in dollars!)? would you recommend the 8'' version? Is there a big difference from the 6'' and are they both good to see planets as well as deep space?
You would need to buy a Camera. Most 4K cameras are not as good at "seeing" faint objects, you likely want both resolution and good signal for faint photons. Mike - ocTelescope@gmail.com
So this scope has built in control via onboard wifi but still requires the pain in the arse alignment...unless you want to spring for the StarSense. The Meade LS levels itself, finds north and aligns itself but has no wifi capability...unless you purchase the wifi module accessory. Is there some reason these guys can't make a scope that auto aligns, has GPS and wifi?
@@mikefowler7358 No, I mean that because I have to help a handicapt friend to setup his Celestron Evolution, your Video didn't help anything. But nice try. Thanks.
I was thinking about upgrading to this scope *the 9.25*, but talking to an *experienced astronomer* he said the scope I have (flogging on fleabay atm is better because of the higher quality lenses)? Anyone know if this would be the case? Long story short its a Moonraker (galaxy class) with "JAPANESE VIXEN Optics sealed MgF2 coated achromatic lens" This is the scope www.ebay.com.au/itm/132032063443?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT Said that although my image is smaller its sharper? Anyone know if this is true or I am being sold a fat one? Sorry if this seems a stupid question, I study sport and exercise so not particularly versed in this field. Cheers miki.
I think you are asking the difference between a 4" Apo Refractor and a 9.25" SCT? They are both excellent telescopes, though a faint galaxy or nebula will often look much better and larger in the 9.25" SCT. There are many factors, but that's often the condensed version.
Can I use this app on my laptop or can I connect my laptop to it. Is there software I can use. Where do I find your video on Sky portal app, Please answer in a email as I get so many TH-cam updates I don't always see them. at : chip2567 yahoo"
Mike, your cheerful enthusiasm is perfect... combined with an approach which is not talking *at* people, but helping them through a journey. And looking at the practical aspect of things which people need assistance with but may not be in a manual.... this video is SO helpful to me and it's still relevant in 2023. I'll be in your area in a few weeks and will be stopping in to your shop!
Another insight is this. The directional arrows on my skyportal app failed to operate. I was beyond frustrated. After watching this video and seeing you work those directional arrows, I finally came to the realization that thenspeed control slider which was set mid way on the green bar was actually the zero point! Once I moved the position dot along the slider, I got directional motion control. Big relief.
I find those difficult to get use too compared to the hand controller, they have not given me any trouble working thou. 8SE with wi-fi dongle.
@@Rick-or2kq Pity that the hand controller and SkyPortal snarl at each other. Between the two, I defer to the app. The disadvantage of the app is that things go bump in the night...expensive fall for a tablet of smart phone.
Watching this video 4 years ago made me purchase the 9.25 evolution ☺👍
Notts boy24 wrong, having a lot of money is what made you buy it 😅
@@ALana-wy5ql 😂lol i wouldn't say a lot of money but near enough 👌
Thanks Mike. I found this helpful.
Just bought the NexStar Evolution - got no support from the store where we purchased (In the UK) - but very very pleased to have found your Youtuve video. Thanks Mike!
Very helpful video, Mike. Our skies in the UK tend to be a lot cloudier than in the USA but I can't wait to try out my 8 Evo. Thank you.
Ace video,I just bought the 9.25 evo,it's a monster,can't wait for clear skies,greetings from 🇬🇧
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Lovely comment ☺ I have the Celestron Nexstar Evolution 9m25" it's just fantastic, wouldn't change it for anything else 👍:)
Awesome Video!
Hi Mike great video, Iam looking to buy an evo 8, it’s a pity as I would have bought one from your shop but I live in the UK,
Thanks again keep the videos coming, great content 👍
Great video, got so much from this video. I have just purchased the 9.25 evolution with badder scopos 35mm eyepiece.....awesome.
Hi Mike, I watched all your video's about Celestron telescopes. When is the next one? Your"re doing good!
Super cool ☺
Sweet video. I just bought the 9" version, this video should help a lot with setting it up.
Atheris Green Glad you liked it! Enjoy the 9.25" it's a fantastic instrument.
Well done Mike.
Thanks so much for this video. Before i found this video, i could not get my Astro Fi 130 to align, Now i have no problem. Thanks again.
Thank you for sharing! informative and nice to watch. Take care!
Super cool ☺
Thinking about purchasing this.....Like the idea of using a tablet to view evening sky and selecting what you'd like to view.
Hi Thomas, I love that more information about the objects you might want to observe are right at your fingertips and you can see where the objects are in relation to other objects and brighter stars around it. Its super useful and helps teach you more about astronomy! We would love to earn your business and help you choose the right model and accessories! Orange County Telescope - 888.471.9991 ocTelescope.com
“There’s an O N slash O F F switch”
Has got to be the most American thing I’ve ever heard 😂
Apologies in advance.
Nice. Im new to stargazing. Starting small but like your vid
Mr. Fowler I have thoroughly enjoyed your videos...You explain so well in detail..
Sir...I have a problem with my 9.25 evolution mount and scope....I recently purchased the 9.25 evolution and star sense...The problem I have is the telescope is too big for the Fork Arm of the amount in that it will not reach zenith..straight up and down...during the star sense alignment phase..I do have the scope set forward hoping for clearance but no success .I want to use the 9.25 but maybe forced to go to an 8 inch scope to replace the 9.25...Do you know of a solution for this zenith situation...Have others experienced this prob;lem?
I really enjoy your revolution imager...much to the chagrin of my friend Jack -- a distributor for Mallincam cameras.
Thank You,
Willis Sutherland
Sarasota
Hi Willis,
Thank you! I'm glad you like the Imager, we have so much fun with ours! The 9.25" Optical Tube is a bit longer, so you can move the whole tube forward in the "jaw" to gain enough clearance when pointed straight up. It is a little front heavy but Celestron has assured us and experience to date has shown this is not a problem when using or any undo strain on the motors. The motors are very strong!
Mike
@@mikefowler7358 Hi Mike - if I am understanding correctly, the starsense is just simply an auto-aligner which takes the place of having to manually do the 3 star alignment on the Evo on every startup, correct? I am looking into purchasing the Evo 9.25 and just was looking into the option of purchasing starsense with it. Thanks!
just got the the 127 scope and I have the wifi mod and I was wondering is there a actual need for the sky sense mod?
WiFi is as common as TV but every time a company puts it into a telescope it going to be touted as earth shattering. God this should've been done ten years ago. This is baby tech.
Thanks Mike, excellent video! Regards, Jeffrey
Thank you!
Thanks for the video, Mike. If you have a moment, could you suggest any good cases to transport 8" to 11" compound Celestron telescopes that aren't too expensive? Thank you!
Hi, Lots of customers go to either Home Depot for their larger rolling toolboxes or the Walmart type stores for the larger storage bins. Use the foam that's included with the original shipping boxes for a perfect fit!
@@mikefowler7358 Thank you!
Hi. I just purchased the Evolution 8. Can you tell me what eyepiece you have on yours?
Does the mount remain sturdy even with the 9.25in OTA?
Hey Mike, thanks for posting these evolution videos. I figure I will probably spring for one sometime down the road. I was wondering though if you could measure the distance between the center of the dovetail saddle (essentially the altitude rotation axis) and the top of the mount tray to see what the total clearance distance is. I'm thinking that I might be able to also put my SV110ED refractor on there when in binoviewer mode. The tube is a few inches shorter in binoviewer mode, and the weight of my Denk IIs and panoptic eyepieces shifts the balance point so far backward that the mounting rings are as far back on the optical tube as they can possibly go. It would be sweet to be able swap out the SCT with my 110mm refractor at times. I would only need about 8" of clearance to put the 110ED scope on there in a balanced configuration when in bino mode. Probably less than that if I didn't extend the dew shield much. Thanks!
Hi Stephen, I would but some lucky dad is getting our demo scope tomorrow morning for Fathers Day! (Maybe its you, haha!) I can estimate approx 14 inches, this is a rough guess adding the approximate extra back clearance from the Nexstar SE, so just a rough guess. I hope to have more in stock in a few days! - Mike Orange County Telescope
I wish it was me! If it is anything over 12", that is great though. It will easily hold my 110ED in binoviewer mode then or shorter refractors in standard mode. With luck I will be able to get one of these with a C9.25 later this year.
Great thanks! Once aligned in a specific position on say your back porch, do you have to realign everytime or will it remember your previous setup and you can continue from there with the new date/time?
Hi, if you do not move the telescope and put it in sleep mode it will remember. If you move it or shut it down all the way it will not
Fantastic video! I was hoping you might be able to share your opinion. I'm a college student so I don't have tons of money to throw around. However, I have always been fascinated with space and would like to get into astronomy. I've been doing some research and was looking into the Celestron SE series. Would you consider the Evolution worthy of the price increase. I haven't been able to find a ton of information about improved optics over the SE series. Just the extra wifi features, improved tracking, etc. Also, would you recommend the 6" for a beginner. Or just go with a 8" up front?
Thank you for your time! Hopefully you can help shed some light on this predicament.
Hi Kyle,
Thanks and great questions! The Evolution is just that, it has evolved better brass worm gears from the SE a rechargeable 10 hour battery and more stable tripod and fork arm among just a few of the important improvements. The optics however are the same superb optics. If I was interested in photography and had a limited budget I would rather get the 6" Evolution over the 8" SE, that's tough for me to say! If I could afford the 8" Evolution I would get it in a heartbeat, but I know its tough on a budget. If I was not interested in imaging at all, then the Nexstar SE 8" may be everything you ever wanted? Don't hesitate to call me if you like, happy to help however we can! - Mike
Orange County Telescope I'm definitely interested! I might be giving you guys a ring. I'm interested in the idea of dabbling in some astrophotography. Which is why I've slowly been leaning towards the advanced vx mount. Even though its more, I'd rather buy what I need up front than not be happy six months down the line. What do you think about the 8" edge hd vs the 9.25 regular edge. I'm kinda lost on that one. On one hand the bigger aperture equals more light. On the other you get hd optics. I'm thinking of doing more deep space photography if that matters. What would you do?
Kyle McMath Hi Again Kyle, are we talking about the VX mount or on the Evolution mount? Call me for sure and I will tell you everything I know ;-) -Mike
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Hi Mike, I hope you're still monitoring this TH-cam video. Great job! ......Some questions please: I have the EVO6 and purchased a ZWO 183 camera for bright object image collection and stacking. Can I connect the camera to one of the scope's auxiliary ports for power and WiFi to a tablet along with general scope operation? I understand that traditional camera operation uses a laptop with Windows astro software. But, it would be slick if I could use a tablet wirelessly for the scope and the camera. I assume there's collection and stacking software for Android tablets (recommentions?). I have a Samsung S6 128 tablet that may allow two apps to run on the screen at the same time. This is a big ask, but I think a lot of EVO owners would be interested. Thanks for any help you can provide, Michael.
Hi Mike
I think you would love the ZWO Asi Air Plus! Feel free to call or email us octelescope@gmail.com or 888-471-9991
you helped me a lot. thanks.
Great video , it helped me lots , quick question if you have a starsense alignment can you use this app ? can you operate the telescope with the app? thank you
Yes
Mike, great video thanks a lot
Thank you!
Hi, the device where is installed the App, must have a telephone company connected? Must have a telephone SIM ? Because my tablet don't have it. Have the wifi but not a connection to a telephone.. I need to know it for the transmission of gps position to the telescope. Thank you.
Mike, is there an internal GPS or is that on the smart device or do you need to enter manually on setup. Secondly, if the Lithium battery does go the way of the dodo are replacement batteries available to replace or is it inbuilt and non relaceable. Thirdly if you add a wedge for astrophotography how stable is the stand compared with the larger CPC tripods and what wedge fits this new scope.
Hi Chris,
The GPS comes from your smart device. If you are using it without this, just using the handcontroller, then you can either enter your location or it has a very easy to use "City Database" just enter the nearest town to your location and it works like a champ!
Hi. Is it bossible to set also the gps position or coordinate and local time trhu the app with tge tablet?
Hello Sir,
I found your video helpful. Just wanted to ask whether the same procedure is followed for Celestron SkyQ Link 2 wifi module with Celestron 130 SLT telescope?
Yes
Excellent video. If i have the wifi module with my nexstar 8SE. Can i do the same thing?
Yes! If you haven't yet you can download their SkyPortal app and check that out before ordering their SkyPortal Wifi emitter
Awesome! Do you know if i can make updates thru the wifi adapter or I’ll need a cable for that?
NICE VIDEO. I have a question. Well, since most phone and tablets have GPS modules and can detect your position - why not use it and make alignment without any 2-3 star procedure. If you pair your tablet with the telescope via wifi, simply put it on the scope - and have telescope register the gps position from the tablet.
As I understand more expensive models with GPS modules integrated do not need 2-3 star alignment procedure?
Or is this possibility simply avoided on purpose just so we purchase more expensive models with GPS integrated? :)
Hi Dalius, common question for sure! The GPS only narrows your position down to an approximate 8 foot circle around your location, pretty good but not near accurate enough for any telescope to know exactly where it is pointed. All the "GPS" telescopes require you (or in the case of the Star Sense then the camera takes a picture) to center stars for its final exact position. Hope this helps and makes sense, please do not hesitate to call or email if you have questions, truly happy to help any way we can - Mike at Orange County Telescope ocTelescope at gmail dot com
Great video! Thanks so much!
Informative video. Thanks for posting.
So, must you bring up the app connected before switching to the WiFi module?
The SkyPortal App must be installed on your Android or iPhone devices. I prefer to open the App first but it don't really matter if you switch the WiFi on on the scope then open the App. I have the 9.25", you can see it on my TH-cam channel Notts boy24
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How do you like the WiFi option? Is it working well in actual conditions?
It works really well and is so much fun!
Mike I bought this telescope and the 2" star diagonal with the lens (31mm) you have... However I can't set it up because it doesn't fit... Could you please help? Thanks
Sure, can you call or email us at the store? Orange County Telescope
Mike, as for the WiFi does it have a security feature so that only the owner can connect to the device or is it open to all?
Hi, there are 2 modes, direct connect or access point where you link it to your home wifi. I do not see any security settings for direct connect and your home access point connection would have the same security you currently would have in place. Looking at the manual they show the Wifi access name as SkyQlink-34 alluding to at least 34 channels or more as later in the manual they show SkyQlink-XX, so possibly 99 channels. Hope that helps! -Mike Orange County Telescope
i have a problem with my cosmos 90 gt Im just a beginner to electric mounts and all that and i tried connecting it to sky portal and it keeps saying that it receives a signal and that it may not be compatible scope yet it says to download the app on the box and i have no idea what to do from here
I have purchased the Evolution 9.25 but having a really hard time with alignment. I have used objects like the moon and two planet. I have also used a group of stars that were close together but it keeps failing. I tried just connecting to the telescope, without align, and pointed directly at the Moon and told it to align and it tells me the object is not within the range of the telescope? The little bulls eye is in the complete and opposite direction as the way the scope was facing. I have reinstalled the software but same results. My location is correct on my tablet and my phone so any advise?
Make sure you don't have the scope tube on backwards. The arm should be on the left, like in the video.
I assume that if you were inside a planetarium it would actually "fond" the correct stars as projected!
Hi Mike
How stable is this single arm fork of the Evolution 8 vs the CPC 800? Does it also suffer from shake as the NexStar SE?
Thanks
Tim
Hi Tim, I would estimate that it is 75% as stable as the CPC 800, more than enough for almost any use including short exposure "stacking" types of deep sky imaging! It is far far more stable than the original Nexstar series. Hope that helps Tim, let us know if you have any other questions, truly happy to help - Mike at Orange County Telescope
Thanks Mike. Is the 25% lack of stability due to the mount, the tripod or both?
The best telescope has been the one that gives the best view ( light gathering ), that fits a Fun price range, that is most easily moved and transported. The Evolution series is MUCH easier to move and transport, so I would not consider it lacking stability. I would consider it matching modern imaging technology and consumer experience. In doing so Celestron made both the mount and tripod lighter, for increased stability with the heavier and longer focal length 9.25" optical tube, celestron includes the heavier tripod.
Hi Mike
For visual astronomy is there any difference between the 8inch and 6inch? Will I be able to see more planetary detail using the 8inch vs the 6inch?
Hi Again, Yes there is what I consider a significant difference from most locations. If you are in a downtown city lights setting then it would be less significant, but other than that if you looked through both you would hope to own the 8". - Mike
Does the app have a night vision option or would that be a device-specific thingy?
It has a night vision option
Awesome fucking video bro great job 👍
I'm thinking of getting the celestron nexstar evolution 6, just wondering if there is a big difference between the nexstar 8
Hi Scott, from the city there is some difference. From a dark sky site, much more. But the best telescope is always the one you USE ;-)
do I need to get any other eyepiece or filters to enjoy viewing the planets or looking into the deep space with either telescope.
Hi Again, You will likely want 1 or 2 more and a barlow sooner than later, but you do not have to. It comes with 2 eyepieces to start! We'd love to earn your business! - Mike at Orange County Telescope
aaaa gotcha. thank you for the information, I've been looking for a good one for years and this helps alot
Wow! Looks like I'll be purchasing another telescope. I like this one but gonna take time to save up for it. I want the 9.25 I have the small celestron nexstar 4 with xlt. I have star sense and use it with CPWI software to align my telescope. it works great! I also have an NexImage 5 cam however I've not found out what mount I need to get so I can mount it to the end of the telescope. Anyone out there know? So, thanks for the video... Great job. Clear Skyes!
beautiful video and amazing device! a question: it's clear you can also use the telescope with the remote and not using wifi. but does the telescope and his remote work if the wifi is off? is there a way to switch off wifi and keeping using the rest of the functions? thank you very much!!!
Hi, Yes you can use the handcontroller to operate the telescope or you can use the WiFi connection to any Apple iOS or Android device using Celestrons SkyPortal app. Either way you can use all the features of the telescope! hope that helps! Also have you seen our Revolution Imager package? You can get the scope with the Revolution Imager and get the Evo-revo upgrade for free. www.revolutionimager.com
+Mike Fowler Thank you Mike, thank you very much! No i didn't see the revolution imager package before...but now yes! It' s absolutely great. Ok some questions more: for europe and Italy (from where I'm texting) should I ask to Celestron authorized sellers or your shop sells and sends all over the world (maybe for me it's convenient to buy in dollars!)? would you recommend the 8'' version? Is there a big difference from the 6'' and are they both good to see planets as well as deep space?
Hi Mike Could you view on the tablet what the telescope sees(that would be cool)
Hi Bernie, yes there is an additional item called the Revolution Imager, www.revolutionimager.com that will do this!
Or is there a a button on the app that u push and its aligns it self
This telescope can be viewed on a 4k tv ?
You would need to buy a Camera. Most 4K cameras are not as good at "seeing" faint objects, you likely want both resolution and good signal for faint photons.
Mike - ocTelescope@gmail.com
can you fit a wifi dongle to a skywatcher az goto mount? thanks
There are products out there that will do this but the celestron version I do not believe is compatible.
So this scope has built in control via onboard wifi but still requires the pain in the arse alignment...unless you want to spring for the StarSense. The Meade LS levels itself, finds north and aligns itself but has no wifi capability...unless you purchase the wifi module accessory. Is there some reason these guys can't make a scope that auto aligns, has GPS and wifi?
Hi, they do and we have them in stock ;-)
whats the eyepiece that you used?
That is the Celestron Luminos 2" 31mm eyepiece!
Thanks.
Hi: I wondering if its possible to see the telescope images wiresly on at tv screen
Regards
Hi Kosmetische,
Some people have doe this with AstroVid cameras shown here www.astro-video.com
Thank you
How do u know if its align with Venus does the app till u thats it is o
show us how to set up an
autoguider and piece it together and you'll have a sale
What is the red dot finder and why the sloppiness you don't show that?
The red dot finder is a 1 power finderscope that when properly installed and aligned works great. What are you meaning? Happy to help
@@mikefowler7358 No, I mean that because I have to help a handicapt friend to setup his Celestron Evolution, your Video didn't help anything. But nice try. Thanks.
@@Savan_Triveda But you asked about the Red Dot finder specifically? Confusing
You could of done it at night with lights and a camera attached to it.
Fortunately it's always night in Space ;-)
what's ths prize of this bad boy?
Dadez Gambino $1,700
Wolf 5050
hot daumm lol
I was thinking about upgrading to this scope *the 9.25*, but talking to an *experienced astronomer* he said the scope I have (flogging on fleabay atm is better because of the higher quality lenses)? Anyone know if this would be the case?
Long story short its a Moonraker (galaxy class) with "JAPANESE VIXEN Optics sealed MgF2 coated achromatic lens"
This is the scope
www.ebay.com.au/itm/132032063443?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Said that although my image is smaller its sharper? Anyone know if this is true or I am being sold a fat one?
Sorry if this seems a stupid question, I study sport and exercise so not particularly versed in this field.
Cheers miki.
I think you are asking the difference between a 4" Apo Refractor and a 9.25" SCT? They are both excellent telescopes, though a faint galaxy or nebula will often look much better and larger in the 9.25" SCT. There are many factors, but that's often the condensed version.
Orange County Telescope cheers for that, at my age-eyesight bigger is better :-)
Can I use this app on my laptop or can I connect my laptop to it. Is there software I can use. Where do I find your video on Sky portal app, Please answer in a email as I get so many TH-cam updates I don't always see them. at : chip2567 yahoo"
Once you go wifi you never go back. imo
how much?
Would be nice if it worked ,
Then we agree it's Nice!