Celestron Advanced VX 9.25" SCT GoTo EQ Telescope

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Celestron Advanced VX 9.25" SCT GoTo EQ Telescope
Key Features
  • 9.25" f/10 OTA
  • StarBright XLT Optical Coating System
  • Motorized Computer-Controlled EQ Mount
  • NexStar+ GoTo Hand Controller
The Celestron Advanced VX 9.25" SCT GoTo EQ Telescope combines a powerful, yet portable, OTA with a feature-packed mid-sized computer-controlled equatorial mount, plus basic accessories to give you a complete rig that can be used for observation and astroimaging right out of the box.
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The Celestron Advanced VX 9.25" SCT GoTo EQ Telescope combines a powerful, yet portable, OTA with a feature-packed mid-sized computer-controlled equatorial mount, plus basic accessories to give you a complete rig that can be used for observation and astroimaging right out of the box.

Celestron C9 1/4-A XLT 9.25" f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope (OTA Only, CGEM Dovetail)

Outfitted with a large aperture, long effective focal length, and their proprietary StarBright XLT optical coatings, the Celestron C9 1/4-A XLT 9.25" f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope provides power and portability. The coating system consists of anti-reflection coatings on the corrector plate, highly reflective index mirror coatings, and low-absorption/high-transmission glass components to ensure that the maximum amount of light is gathered and transmitted to your eye. This system ensures bright and clear high-contrast images with accurate color rendition across the entire visual spectrum without visible distortion at the edges. Celestron includes a standard 1.25" visual back to accept eyepieces and accessories such as the 25mm eyepiece and 90° diagonal supplied with the optical tube assembly (OTA). This OTA is offered here without a mount or tripod for users who already have a support system. Just ensure the mount's payload capacity exceeds 20 pounds to safely carry the weight and that the mount has a Losmandy-style saddle to match the OTA's CGEM mounting plate.

Optical Tube
  • 9.25" (235mm) aperture
  • f/10 focal ratio
  • 2350mm effective focal length
  • Schmidt-Cassegrain design optical path
  • StarBright XLT optical coatings
  • Resolution: 0.59 arcsec (Rayleigh); 0.49 arcsec (Dawes)
  • Secondary mirror obstruction: 3.35" (85mm); 36% by diameter; 13% by area
StarBright XLT System
  • Maximizes light transmission through the optical path
  • Improves color rendition, contrast, sharpness, resolution, and brightness
  • Broadband system provides flat wavelength transmission across the entire visual spectrum
  • Multi-layer mirror coatings with layers of aluminum, SiO2 (quartz), and TiO2 (titanium dioxide)
  • Multi-layer anti-reflective corrector plate coatings with layers of MgF2 (magnesium fluoride) and HfO2 (hafnium dioxide); hafnium has a wider band-pass than the commonly used titanium
  • High-transmission water white glass corrector plate limits light loss due to internal absorption
Mounting
  • Optical tube only; a mount and tripod are required for proper use
  • Comes with an attached CGEM dovetail plate, which is compatible with all Celestron and select third-party saddles; the plate can be unscrewed
  • Mount must have a payload capacity of over 20 lb to safely support the OTA
Included Accessories
Visual back:
  • Standard threads for Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope optical tubes
  • 1.25" eyepiece holder accepts 1.25" eyepieces and accessories

​Eyepiece:

  • 1.25" diameter barrel
  • Accepts most 1.25" astronomical filters
  • 25mm focal length produces 94x magnification

Diagonal:

  • 1.25" diameter barrel
  • 90° angle places the head in a comfortable viewing position when the scope is aimed at or near the zenith
  • Star diagonal corrects view horizontally, but not vertically

Finderscope:

  • 6x magnification
  • 30mm aperture
  • Mounting bracket included
UPC: 050234102797
Celestron Advanced VX GoTo German Equatorial Mount

Engineered and optimized for astrophotography with mid-sized optical tube assemblies (OTAs), the Celestron Advanced VX GoTo German Equatorial Mount delivers the performance required for clear images through the use of dual-axis low-cog DC servo motors and backlash compensation. Added to this are encoders on the motors and Permanent Periodic Error Correction (PPEC), which help to improve positioning and tracking precision and ensure your target object stays centered for long-exposure photography techniques. Supporting the mount is a large 2" stainless steel tripod that has a wide stance for stability on most terrain and a center tray that holds 1.25" and 2" eyepieces and accessories and acts as a leg lock to further stabilize while helping to minimize vibrations.

The brain of the system is the NexStar+ computer controller, which is equipped with a database of over 40,000 objects, including the planets, stars, nebulae, galaxies, and the complete Messier catalog; it can also be programmed with up 100 custom user-defined objects with filters to create custom object lists. Its intuitive menu-driven user interface makes observing the heavens fast and easy; features such as guided tours, extended information on 200 popular objects, and multiple alignment options make the NexStar+ controller an invaluable tool to new users and experienced stargazers alike.

Advanced VX Mount
  • 30-pound payload capacity
  • Dual-axis low-cog DC servo motors
  • Dual motor encoders improve tracking and location accuracy with reduced vibrations
  • 7-77° latitude range
  • Uninterrupted tracking below meridian to enable observation from a raised location such as a balcony or hilltop
  • Integrated 12" counterweight bar with one 12-pound counterweight
  • Vixen-style CG-5 dovetail saddle
NexStar+ Hand Controller
  • 40,000+ object database
  • 100 user-defined programmable celestial or terrestrial objects
  • Enhanced information on over 200 objects
  • Nine slew speeds: 4°/sec, 2°/sec, 1°/sec, 0.3°/sec, 32x, 16x, 8x, 4x, 2x
  • Three tracking rates: Sidereal, Solar, Lunar
  • Multiple alignment procedures: Two-star, One-star, Solar system, Quick-align, Last-align
  • Sky Tour Mode: System seeks out the best objects for the date and time and automatically slews to them
  • Identify Mode: Use to identify an unknown object in the field of view, or to find other celestial objects that are close to where the user is viewing
  • Anti-backlash compensation: Trains out the intrinsic play between gears for more precise slewing and tracking
  • Permanent Periodic Error Correction (PPEC): System learns its internal tracking errors and improves over time for more precise tracking, requiring fewer corrections
  • Built-in instructions guide you through the alignment procedures
  • 4-line, 18-character LCD display with a 19-button fiber-optic backlit LED keypad
  • RS-232 comm port
  • Supports English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish
  • Database details:
  • Solar system: Seven planets, Moon, Sun, and Pluto
  • Custom lists of all the brightest stars, double stars, variable stars, and asterisms
  • Custom lists of galaxies, nebulae, and clusters, as well as the complete Messier catalog and select NGC objects
Tripod
  • Tubular stainless steel legs
  • 2" leg diameter
  • 44-64" height-adjustment range
  • Center tray holds 1.25 and 2" eyepieces and locks legs in place for greater stability and vibration reduction
  • Removable hand controller holder can be moved to avoid cord wrap during long observation sessions
  • Weight: 18 pounds
UPC: 050234915199
Celestron 12-Pound Counterweight for Advanced VX

The 12 lb Counterweight for Advanced VX from Celestron helps to counterbalance the mass of a Schmidt-Cassegrain optical tube mounted on the Advanced VX equatorial mount. This telescope accessory is useful for off-setting the additional weight of imaging accessories like a camera or tele-converter.

UPC: 050234942867
Kit Contains:

Celestron C9 1/4-A XLT 9.25" f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope (OTA Only, CGEM Dovetail)

Key Specs
Aperture
235 mm / 9.2"
Focal Length
2350 mm
Focal Ratio
f/10
Eyepiece
Yes, Removeable: 1.25" Diameter with 90° Star Diagonal
Optical Design
Schmidt Cassegrain
Aperture
235 mm / 9.2"
Focal Length
2350 mm
Focal Ratio
f/10
Eyepiece
Yes, Removeable: 1.25" Diameter with 90° Star Diagonal
Finderscope
Yes (6 x 30)
Mounting
Dovetail
Optical Tube Dimensions
22" / 55.9 cm
General
Weight
20 lb / 9.11 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
29.45 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
29 x 18 x 16"

Celestron C9.25 Reviews

Many, Many Pluses On This OTA

By Thomas
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-11-10

Fast Safe Delivery From BHP In 2 Business Days Via Federal Express, Amazing! Now As Far As The Product, Well I Hate Collimation, Even If These SCT's Are One Of The Easier Types. A Quick Artificial Star Collimation Showed That Out Of The Box, This SCT Was Pretty Close If Not Perfect, And Then A Nighttime Star Collimation Showed It Pretty Much Spot On. See The Picture. Love It. I'm Using It Reduced To 1460mm With A SCT IV Reducer, Baader Visual Back, ZWO OAG W/ASI174, Drawer, ASI533MCP, EAF, Sitting On An AM5 Mount And Tripod, With Counterweight And 20 Lbs Of Weight In The Tripod. Guides At About 0.5 Arcseconds, Which I Find Amazing. I've Only Had 2 Decent Nights, But So Far, I'm Pretty Pleased. I Was Thinking I Might End With A C11 Or C14, But Honestly, As I Get Older, I Think This OTA All Fully Rigged Up At 29 Pounds Not Including AM5 Downward, Is About All My Back Can Really Handle, Plus I Still Kind Of Like Small Refractors. I'm Strictly An Astrophotographer, So I Got The C9.25 Due To Its Combination Of Focal Length Options, Aperture, And Having A Flatter Field Than The Rest Of The Black Tube SCT's, And It Definitely Delivers With Flatness, At Least In The 533 Sensor, So BXT Doesn't Have Much Of A Job! Now Some Of That Is Probably From The Corrector, But Still, In The End, This C9.25 Is A Reliably Consistent Imaging Machine With Great Optics. I've Bought OTA's Used Before, But Save Yourself From Hours Of Potential Headaches, Get It New From BHP With Free 2 Day Shipping That Is Safe And Reliable. You Won't Be Disappointed.

Great value for portable but fairly large aperture telescope

By John
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2021-03-29

I opted for the XLT rather than a more expensive EdgeHD of the same aperture. Performance has been very good, although I added an external focuser to avoid the small image shift that occurs with the supplied focussing mechanism. I also replaced the finder with a larger aperture and right-angle conventional image finder 'scope. It's great to have the light-gathering capacity and resolution of the 9.25 aperture, versus my 4, and the weight is easily transported and accommodated by my existing (AVX) mount. I dropped one star only because of the need to add accessories as described.

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Can the Celestron C9 1/4-A XLT be upgraded to a 2 ...

Can the Celestron C9 1/4-A XLT be upgraded to a 2 inch focuser and 90 degree Eyepiece? If so what are the recommendations and part numbers? Thanks
Asked by: Frank
There are aftermarket 2" refractor-style focusers available that can be attached to the C9.25" OTA. You could also attach a 2" SCT 90 degree diagonal to the rear cell in order to use 2" eyepieces. Celestron item #93527
Answered by: Telescope
Date published: 2022-11-03

Does the Celestron Illuminated RACI Finder Scope ...

Does the Celestron Illuminated RACI Finder Scope fit on the 9.25 OTA?
Asked by: Jimmie
Yes, the Celestron C9 1/4-A XLT 9.25" f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope (OTA Only, CGEM Dovetail) is compatible with the Celestron RACI finder scope: https://bit.ly/3HnwhMC
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2024-01-16

question

I see the mount handle obstructing the polar bore scope ? how do you polar align this with handle obstructing ?
Asked by: Guruprasad H.
The CGX and CGX-L mounts utilize the All Star Polar Alignment routine. It is substantially more accurate than a polar finder scope. However, if a customer insists on using a Polar Scope, we do offer one that is used off axis. But trust me, once you use All Star Polar Alignment - you will never want to use a polar scope again.
Answered by: Celestron Celestron Expert
Date published: 2025-10-08
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