My Telescope Family: Celestron EdgeHD 9.25

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2021
  • In this video, I give my overview of the Celestron EdgeHD 9.25, a Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope that can be used in several different configurations to allow the user to get the best results possible from deep-space and solar system observing and astrophotography. I also share some of my favorite sample images that I've taken so far with the telescope.
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Комментарии • 85

  • @veeretsy7528
    @veeretsy7528 Год назад +3

    congrats
    Just welcomed a 10 inch rc astrograph to my collection
    already had a 127mm ed apo and a rcos 16

  • @scottchilds5726
    @scottchilds5726 Месяц назад

    These are great, got one back in 2003. Double stack Barlow lens w/4mm eyepiece. Wow

  • @thewitchdoctorofficial
    @thewitchdoctorofficial 10 месяцев назад +4

    Nice overview, thank you for sharing. It is a wonderful scope. I'm currently upgrading to the Edge HD 9.25, looking forward to the future.

  • @ronaldholden7551
    @ronaldholden7551 Год назад +2

    Nice planetary pics. I got my edge 11 back in May. I'm waiting for the backordered focal reducer. I will subscribe now.

  • @rickbattle5706
    @rickbattle5706 2 года назад +1

    Great explanation and description. Very helpful and easy to understand. Many thanks.

  • @outdoortherapy6596
    @outdoortherapy6596 2 года назад

    By far the best review of the 9.25 thank you

  • @timothyhart7155
    @timothyhart7155 Год назад +1

    Awesome review. I just obtained that scope and the reducers you mentioned. I really appreciate your delivery speed which allows me to process the information better. Thanks.

  • @MrSandyEX
    @MrSandyEX Год назад

    Cool video, thanks for the detailed and clear explanation!

  • @scottc1008
    @scottc1008 2 года назад

    Nicely done. Thank you sir!

  • @AZ4Runner
    @AZ4Runner 2 года назад +3

    great collection!!! I'm still loving the EON 130 however.

  • @orinrichards2465
    @orinrichards2465 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for an excellent presentation

  • @michaellewis7768
    @michaellewis7768 2 года назад +2

    Your planetary images are great!

  • @romanchongy9353
    @romanchongy9353 2 года назад +1

    Nice work. I like your style. I have watched a few videos on this scope and this has been the best for being as relevant as it needs to be without any of the faff.

  • @jackchesnut1956
    @jackchesnut1956 2 года назад +1

    Awesome review, thanks.

  • @jamesfogle4518
    @jamesfogle4518 Год назад

    You sir are are a rockstar...love your knowledge and delivery. Thank you.

  • @lavers_1
    @lavers_1 Год назад

    This was explained very well. Thanks

  • @Robservatory
    @Robservatory Год назад

    Great video! I think this will be my next scope, so versatile.

  • @NautilusGuitars
    @NautilusGuitars Год назад +4

    Awesome video! Earned a sub from me!
    I just got this exact scope and reducer as a trade for a custom guitar and I couldn't be more excited. This video is the best I've seen going into the important basic info about the scope and it's uses. I've only done planetary on an old c8, and milky way with a lense, but I'm itching to do some DSO's now that I have a stronger scope. This thing is basically the whole package for me.
    I just need to get a good mount and tripod to get it running. Gonna be tough to swing that, but I'm trying to compile some options.

  • @PM-jm9md
    @PM-jm9md 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video! Great explanation!

  • @strangerous1313
    @strangerous1313 9 месяцев назад

    Great job! I learned a few things from you, that I did not know from videos, websites and dealers. I have set up as a subscriber and look forward to more from you!

  • @Dr.Pepper001
    @Dr.Pepper001 Год назад

    Wow, what a gorgeous telescope.

  • @thomasknight624
    @thomasknight624 Год назад

    Your voice is extremely calming. I think you narrate anything.

  • @MrBabelfish5
    @MrBabelfish5 7 месяцев назад

    I’m looking at this telescope for astrophotography. Thank you for the in-depth review.

  • @DSOImager
    @DSOImager 2 года назад

    Nice collection of scopes!

  • @tcat5933
    @tcat5933 Год назад

    Very well presented.

  • @davidshafer6581
    @davidshafer6581 6 месяцев назад

    This was very helpful and clear- thank you sir! I am looking at buying one someday :)

  • @srmilk4495
    @srmilk4495 2 года назад

    You have a beautiful family! :D

  • @jimdavies8224
    @jimdavies8224 2 года назад +1

    Hi Kwasi, thanks for your discussion of this telescope. You have a very lucid style of presentation, and covered all the important aspects of of catodioptric scopes and their 3 modes of use. I found it very useful. Keep up the good work

  • @davidwiniger3799
    @davidwiniger3799 2 года назад +1

    Well done

  • @radioparisment628
    @radioparisment628 2 года назад +1

    Many thanks, Kwasi for your very clear explanations about this excellent telescope, IHMO, the flagship of this brand !
    I sold my C8 carbon XLT because my mount was unable to match with the focal length. But now I plan to buy a very good mount and my choice will probably be à C9,25 for planetary objects and sun spectroscopy. It's the best alternative to the Mewlon Takahashi. Clear skies.

  • @horaciodortona574
    @horaciodortona574 Год назад

    The scope is dope. 🙏 💙 🔭

  • @willhoward9865
    @willhoward9865 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great intro to this scope. Apparently very knowledgeable on the options. I liked it.
    I have a Meade LX200 classic and really can’t afford this, but wish it had been available when I was shopping for a large scope.

    • @AstroParkAstrophotography
      @AstroParkAstrophotography  10 месяцев назад

      I used to own an 8 inch Meade LX200 ACF before upgrading to the EdgeHD 9.25. My first images of the planets using the LX200 were a bit fuzzy, even with proper cooling, collimation, and good seeing conditions. So I decided to make the jump to the EdgeHD 9.25. I hope your experience with the LX200 is going well!

  • @oldtrojanskin
    @oldtrojanskin Год назад

    Thanks for that Sir.

  • @Conscious1979
    @Conscious1979 Год назад

    Great video. I was considering an edge hd

  • @anthonylaporta1986
    @anthonylaporta1986 9 месяцев назад

    awesome....

  • @dariojob100
    @dariojob100 2 года назад

    very good video.

  • @muzzledwon1845
    @muzzledwon1845 4 месяца назад

    Nice curtains

  • @JonnyBravo0311
    @JonnyBravo0311 2 года назад +2

    The 8" EdgeHD is at the top of my list for a second scope. Too bad they're backordered everywhere. Oh well, it gives me the time to continue working with my GT81 😀

  • @MrCervelo2
    @MrCervelo2 Год назад

    very good telescope

  • @AbdurAstro
    @AbdurAstro Год назад

    Nice scope. I love the shirt too! :)

  • @alexiaragon9386
    @alexiaragon9386 Год назад

    Really well explained. That scope must feel like you’re looking out of the rocket ship window 🚀

  • @AstroSoundscape
    @AstroSoundscape 2 года назад +1

    Hey Kwasi - Will be interested to see how you get on with this. I've toyed with the idea of this scope, it just ends up so expensive with that reducer which is probably how I would use it most of the time.

    • @AstroParkAstrophotography
      @AstroParkAstrophotography  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, I plan to use this scope with the 0.7x focal reducer at the start of Galaxy Season to see how it handles deep-space objects, so stay tuned for that!

  • @cj-nj7vt
    @cj-nj7vt 2 года назад

    Great video I am undecided on the 8" or the 9.25 scope am worried if the larger 9.25 scope is a bit heavy for my Skywatcher eq6r-pro for deep sky imaging.

    • @AstroParkAstrophotography
      @AstroParkAstrophotography  2 года назад

      From what I've noticed, the Skywatcher EQ6-R Pro has the same weight capacity as my Orion Atlas Pro (or Skywatcher AZ/EQ-6) at 44 pounds, and it holds the 9.25 pretty well. So you can't go wrong with either the 8" or 9.25". It's just a matter if you want to sacrifice aperture for a lighter weight.

  • @chm1701
    @chm1701 6 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video! Such a clear, well presented and informative video. I’ve learnt so much in a short time.
    I was thinking of either the 8” or the 9.25”, but was unsure if I was going a bit over the top, having been away from astronomy for a long time (and as a beginner even back then)… but I think you’ve swayed me. It’s at this point that I would like to ask a question, if I may? I like to buy the best I can afford, when I can afford it (buy once, cry once, as they say), so if I were to get into viewing deep sky objects, as well as the planets too, but budget wouldn’t allow me to stretch to a HyperStar ($1400 is quite a lot of money, and I’m in the UK, so it’s probably going to cost more), would the 0.7x reducer help enough to view deep sky objects and the planets, or would you suggest dropping to the 8” for an all round, more usable size/focal length? Does that make sense? Thanks so much and keep up the great work.

    • @AstroParkAstrophotography
      @AstroParkAstrophotography  6 месяцев назад

      The 0.7x reducer would be good for the deep space objects, but not for the planets. Although the planets are brighter and closer to us, astronomically speaking, they are quite small in the field of view. So using a reducer on the planets will make them appear even smaller. You'll want to use a good quality Barlow lens for the planets to get them to the correct image scale.

  • @francisneven940
    @francisneven940 2 года назад

    Excellent presentation... I concur with earlier comments, your narrative is concise, organized, and well thought through. I had a follow up question. Have you had an opportunity to use the Hyperstar? How difficult is it to integrate onto the OTA? It sounds concerning that you have to replace the secondary mirror - seems like a lot of potential to mess up the scope. thoughts?

    • @AstroParkAstrophotography
      @AstroParkAstrophotography  2 года назад

      Thanks Francis! I haven't had the opportunity to use the Hyperstar, as I already own some fast refractors. From what I've seen from other people, it's relatively easy to install onto the telescope. But removing the secondary mirror and then placing it back after using the Hyperstar and re-collimating the mirror may be too much of a hassle for some people.

  • @horaciodortona574
    @horaciodortona574 Год назад

    C 9.25 Edge HD is AWESOME! How well does the mount handle the OTA? How is pointing accuracy? Thanks for the review clear skies to you.

    • @AstroParkAstrophotography
      @AstroParkAstrophotography  Год назад

      Thanks! The mount used in this video is the Orion Skyview Pro. I use it for visual observing and display purposes. For astrophotography, I use the Orion Atlas Pro, and the mount handles the telescope pretty well.

  • @gunnarjensen5910
    @gunnarjensen5910 Год назад

    I am considering upgrading to a EDGE 9.25 or a 1000mm refractor. I frequently image at very low ambient temperatures, from minus 10, to minus 20 degrees celsius, her in Iceland. I wonder if collimating the EDGE would be frustrating or diffucult in such cold conditions ???

  • @davidjennings2733
    @davidjennings2733 Месяц назад

    Hello Kwasi, hope the name spelling is correct. I am considering getting one of the EDGE HD scopes and have a question on the mirror lock use when using a camera, ASI1600mm pro or similar and filter changes, where NINA performs a autofocus routine after each filter change and also 10% increase in the HFR. Based on this info, would I have to go out and unlock the mirror each time I needed to perform a focus routine or can the scope be focused if the locks are in place or set, I would think not but again, I don't know and would hate to spend the money on a scope where more manual intervention is required. lol.. Thank you

  • @walterlewis1029
    @walterlewis1029 2 года назад

    Hi Kwasi What Thousand Oaks Solar Filter will work with this scope.Or what type do you use.

  • @pascalduquenne5947
    @pascalduquenne5947 Год назад

    😎👍

  • @gunnarjensen5910
    @gunnarjensen5910 Год назад

    Yes, the EQ6-R pro has a 44 pound capacity...

  • @gunnarjensen5910
    @gunnarjensen5910 Год назад

    Would an EQ6-R pro carry this 9.25 with a guide system and maybe a mono camera with accessories ?

    • @AstroParkAstrophotography
      @AstroParkAstrophotography  Год назад +1

      If I recall, the EQ6-R Pro has a 44 pound weight limit. That's the same limit as my Orion Atlas Pro (AZ/EQ-6), and it holds my 9.25 with accessories well with some room to spare.

  • @kevinashley478
    @kevinashley478 Год назад

    Hello, sir. I found your video amazing, with your explanations, and your images at the end are amazing. I do have a question: I am planning to shoot images of all the planets and the sun, so I can have them printed to hang in my garage, in order from the sun to the last planet. Would this telescope allow me to image the planets and then have the images blown up to a 10x13 and the images be crystal clear? I know that seeing matters, but I'm am assuming the seeing is excellent.i could handle an 8x10, but I would prefer the 10x13. Any advice you could give would be very appreciated. Keep up the great work! You have a new subscriber.

    • @AstroParkAstrophotography
      @AstroParkAstrophotography  Год назад

      Welcome to the AstroPark Kevin! Given that you have a great location with excellent seeing conditions, you should be able to use the 10 x 13 dimension and have a good image in my mind.

    • @kevinashley478
      @kevinashley478 Год назад

      @@AstroParkAstrophotography oh ok. That was a typo on my part. Sorry about that. I live in NC, so the humidity in summer is a bitch. But, I plan to check out a site over the winter that is right on the Pamlico Sound, and is showing as a Bortle 2 on the light pollution map. I looked at the artificial brightness which was showing at 5.12 on the map. I am hopefully the seeing conditions become much better during the winter. Thanks for the response!! As long as I can get a minimum of 8x10 is great.

  • @tamsoncat2358
    @tamsoncat2358 Год назад

    Talk about epilpsey warning fr gave me a serziure but over video 9/10

  • @offraed6156
    @offraed6156 2 года назад +1

    Good clear steady presentation. One tricky question for you :) If they (Celestron) wanted to allow warm air to escape the vent, why did they place them at the bottom of the tube? Warm air rises. If you want warm air to escape through the vents passively, It means you can't use the scope properly as its pointing downward. Are these vents fan assisted? If these filtered vents are passive, I don't see any point in them. Passive vents are fine if you can create the chimney effect like a Newtonian, but a couple of vents without fan suction are useless in a closed tube telescope. You need a fan to suck cool air through one vent and out the other.

    • @AstroParkAstrophotography
      @AstroParkAstrophotography  2 года назад

      Good question! No, the vents aren't fan assisted. The only thing that the micro mesh in the vents are blocking is dust from entering the inside of the tube. So from what I understand, if the warm air on the inside can come out, then the cool air on the outside can come in to bring the scope to thermal equilibrium. So since it's a pretty large scope, I let it sit outside for a long period to passively cool before using it, usually when I'm getting the rig set up and polar aligned. An active system with fans would work, but since I'm limited to batteries out in the field and I use dew heaters on top of that, it would use a good portion of my power budget.

    • @offraed6156
      @offraed6156 2 года назад

      @@AstroParkAstrophotography I think the issue with cooling SCTs isn't anything like a problem as it is with Maksutovs. The Schmidt plate cools fast and aluminium tube cools quickly. Anything over 7" in a Maksutov is a nightmare for cooling. The meniscus lens is thick and always cools at a different rate to the mirror. I once experiment with an 8" Mak Cass, by warming it for an hour indoors then took it outside in the winter. Star images showed lower order spherical aberration for over 3 hours. I get the feeling the little vents in the Edge HD SCTs are for show more than actually useful. Marketing. Celestron and Meade SCTs have not had vents in their tubes for nearly 50 years without an issue. However it should be possible to add an aftermarket fan to one side and suck cool air through.

    • @offraed6156
      @offraed6156 2 года назад

      As an afterthought, you should be able to find a small fan to attach to the outside of one vent, that is powered by a small 9v battery.

  • @vampolascott36
    @vampolascott36 Год назад

    That's a nice telescope. I wouldn't own anything larger than that.

  • @tosvus
    @tosvus 2 года назад

    Great video! What mount are you using?

    • @AstroParkAstrophotography
      @AstroParkAstrophotography  2 года назад +1

      In this video, I have the scope on top of the Orion Skyview Pro mount. I use it for visual observations as well as display purposes. For astrophotography, I use the Orion Atlas Pro mount.

    • @tosvus
      @tosvus 2 года назад

      @@AstroParkAstrophotography Thanks man, appreciate it! Keep up the good work!

  • @shrekshrek
    @shrekshrek 3 месяца назад

    And do you use this telescope for nebulas and galaxies or just for planets?

    • @AstroParkAstrophotography
      @AstroParkAstrophotography  3 месяца назад

      I started using the EdgeHD 9.25 for the Moon and planets, and it did an excellent job! So far with deep space objects, I've only imaged galaxies with it, but I also want to try some planetary nebulae and globular star clusters eventually. You can watch my first attempt imaging galaxies with the EdgeHD 9.25 in this video:
      ruclips.net/video/xC6zMYOvyfo/видео.html

  • @shillen65
    @shillen65 Год назад

    Hi Kwasi, stumled into your videos by accident.... It was a lucky incident though... ;-) I really love the style you are doing this.
    May I ask what the name of the font is that you have used for the title? Looks like NASA-sytle... :-)

    • @AstroParkAstrophotography
      @AstroParkAstrophotography  Год назад +1

      Thanks Ragnar! The font is inspired by the NASA "worm" logo. And ironically it's called "nasalization". I found it in a search, and it shows instructions on how to install it to your computer.

    • @shillen65
      @shillen65 Год назад

      @@AstroParkAstrophotography Hi Kwasi, thanks a lot for your reply. Found that font and installed it. Very easy. 👍👍👍

  • @breakupgoogle4668
    @breakupgoogle4668 2 года назад

    Is this a versatile telescope for both planet and deep sky?

    • @AstroParkAstrophotography
      @AstroParkAstrophotography  2 года назад

      Yes, it works for both. As I mentioned in the video, the three configurations that the scope can be used in will fit a variety of different types of deep-space objects, and the standard F/10 configuration works well with the planets.

  • @kevinashley478
    @kevinashley478 Год назад

    I don't suppose you live in NC, do you?

  • @markstump7079
    @markstump7079 2 года назад

    This scope is 3000$ now. wow, paid 2000. and I don't even use it. Also, that scope has optics in the baffle tube as well. FYI.

    • @AstroParkAstrophotography
      @AstroParkAstrophotography  2 года назад +1

      I got mine new for about $2100 at the time if I remember correctly. You're correct about the optic in the baffle tube, as that's the built-in field flattener.

  • @mrbowles8705
    @mrbowles8705 Год назад

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