Celestron 6" Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph (RASA 6) Optical Tube Assembly (CGE Dovetail) - 91071

CelestronSKU: 91071
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Description
  • Lightning-Fast Imaging: RASA’s legendary ultra-fast f/2.2 optics let you capture deep-sky images with briefer sub-exposures and less total exposure time —often eliminating the need for autoguiding.
  • Mobile But Mighty: Weighing just 8.4 lb and featuring a versatile CG-5 dovetail, the RASA 6 is ready to image wherever you are.
  • Sub-Arcsecond Potential: With advanced optics capable of sub-arcsecond resolution, RASA 6 perfectly pairs with a high-resolution camera and favorable sky conditions to reveal fine structures in galaxies and nebulae.
  • Expansive Field of View: Designed for sensors up to 22mm diagonal, RASA 6 offers a generous 3.8° view that effortlessly frames wide celestial targets.
  • Maximized Light Throughput: Celestron’s proprietary XLT coatings ensure every image bursts with brightness and contrast.
  • Convenience & Customization: With built-in features like a filter drawer and cooling fan—and optional upgrades—RASA 6 adapts to your evolving astroimaging needs.

Meet the Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph (RASA) 6—a compact powerhouse that delivers spectacular astroimages, anywhere. Engineered with ultra-fast f/2.2 optics, the smallest member of the RASA family proves that you don’t have to sacrifice performance for portability. Whether you’re chasing dark skies in remote locations or elevating your backyard setup, RASA 6 opens the door to new possibilities.

 

RASA Performance for Everyone

For astrophotographers who demand speed, precision, and convenience in a compact package, the 6” RASA is the ultimate tool. Its f/2.2 design dramatically shortens exposure times, making it easier to capture crisp, detailed images of faint deep-sky objects without the heavy burden of extended tracking.

Since RASA technology debuted in 2014, it has become the trusted choice for space surveillance and satellite tracking, relied upon by defense contractors, professional researchers, and governments alike. Like its bigger brothers, RASA 6 features a flat field for sharp stars from edge to edge. With RASA 6, you get the same technology trusted by the pros, but at a price that’s within reach for most, including those looking to add a second grab-and-go astrograph to their arsenal.

RASA 6 defies the limitations of smaller and slower instruments. It collects more light and provides higher resolution than the refractors in its price range, allowing you to capture faint details in galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters in less time.

 

Shorter Exposures for a “Near-Real Time” Experience

The magic of RASA 6 is in its speed. Its blazing f/2.2 optics mean that even faint objects can be imaged in short exposures. When paired with sensitive cameras and live-stacking software on your laptop, you can create an almost real-time imaging experience. Bright, detailed images appear on your laptop screen in just a few short exposures.

The system’s ultra-fast focal ratio also eases the tracking demands on your mount. Since it allows using much shorter sub-exposures, you won’t need to use an autoguider in many instances, so you’ll spend less time dealing with equipment and more time exploring the universe.

 

RASA Optical Design: Engineering Excellence

The patented Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt optical design sets RASA 6 apart from other systems. This design features:

  • A Schmidt corrector and a high-precision primary mirror that work in tandem to minimize optical aberrations.
  • A specialized three-element lens group using rare-earth glass, which ensures that more of the light emitted from celestial objects is sharply focused onto your sensor.
  • A removable 2” clear filter – engineered to maintain peak F/2.2 performance when you add a filter, as no extra glass is added into the light path.
  • StarBright XLT coating system for all refractive and reflective surfaces, guaranteeing maximum light transmission and superior field illumination.
  • The RASA optical design provides better overall performance and field illumination than a Schmidt-Cassegrain in the Fastar-style configuration.
  • Can be used with sensors up to 22mm diagonal to provide a wide 3.8° while delivering sub-arcsecond resolution.

 

Advanced Features & Versatility

Designed with the modern astroimager in mind, RASA 6 is loaded with features that enhance usability and adaptability.

Built-in Filter System
The integrated filter drawer accepts both 1.25” and 2” filters, giving you the flexibility to use various imaging filters. The removable 2” clear filter (i.e. optical window) allows you to add optional filters if desired, without introducing additional glass into the optical path that could compromise performance at f/2.2.

Integrated Cooling System
A 12V MagLev fan pulls air through mesh vents to rapidly cool the system to the ambient temperature to provide best images while keeping internal components dust-free.

M42 Camera adapter
The included camera adapter for the RASA 6 features standard M42 threads, making it easy to mount a wide variety of astronomical CMOS cameras.

Enhance your setup
To achieve the highest level of performance, we strongly recommend pairing this telescope with the Focus Motor, 6” Aluminum Dew Shield, 6” Dew Ring, and 6” RASA bag (all sold separately). The Focus Motor allows you to achieve sharp, precise focus electronically from the same computer used to control your camera. For dew prevention during long imaging sessions, the dew shield or dew ring will help keep your optics clear, especially in humid conditions. When your telescope is not in use, store your RASA in this protected, portable, grab-and-go case.


A Universe of Possibilities in a Compact Package

The 6” RASA offers the perfect blend of speed, precision, and portability. Its game-changing optical design and robust mechanical features empower you to capture the night sky like never before. Embrace a grab-and-go astrograph that opens up a big, boundless universe.

 

Optical Tube Info:
Optical Design: Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph
Aperture: 152mm (5.98")
Focal Length: 335mm (13.18")
Focal Ratio: f/2.2
Central obstruction diameter: 77mm (3.03") (46% of aperture diameter)
Light Gathering Power (Compared to human eye): 472x
Resolution (Rayleigh): 0.91 arc seconds
Resolution (Dawes): 0.76 arc seconds
Image Circle: 16mm (0.63") Ø, 2.74°
Useable field: 22mm (0.86") Ø, 3.76°, only minimal performance loss at edge of FOV
Wavelength range: 400 - 700 nm
Spot size: < 1.5 μm RMS across image circle
Optical Coatings: StarBright XLT
Off-axis Illumination: 91% at 8mm (0.31") off-axis
Back focus with included camera adapter: 17.5mm (0.69")
Optical Tube: Aluminum
Optical Tube Length: 609.6mm (24")
Optical Tube Diameter: 177.8mm (7")
Focuser: Standard Schmidt-Cassegrain focuser
Finderscope: Not included
Optical Tube Weight: 8.4 lbs (3.8 kg)
Other Features: Air-cooling system, integrated filter mount
Included items: 42mm (1.65") T-thread camera adapter
Fan battery pack
Filter drawer with 2" clear filter
Dovetail: CG-5 Dovetail Bar
Filter Drawer: Accept 2" format filters, includes 1.25" filter adapter
Clear Filter: 2" filter, removable, AR coatings, 2mm glass thickness
Cooling Fan: 12V DC, MagLev
Camera Mounting Threads: M42
Solar Warning
  • Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or with an optic (unless you have the proper solar filter). Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result.
  • Never use your optic to project an image of the Sun onto any surface. Internal heat build-up can damage the optic and any accessories attached to it.
  • Never leave your optic unsupervised. Make sure an adult who is familiar with the correct operating procedures is with your optic at all times, especially when children are present.
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