It's not likely an 8SE will track accurately more than 15-30 seconds..sorry. A few issues;
1) it is an Alt/Az mount meaning it will rotate as the earth rotates, astrophotography requires you to track equatorially. You can ad a wedge device to your setup that will let you align to the pole but you have more issues....
2)It's a Celestron....IMO the minimal mount to do astrophotography is an Orion Atlas (I have friends that produce good results with this mount)...the astrophotography road is littered with Meade and Celestron telescopes...no offense but it takes an incredible amount of technology to track an object at 2000mm that is 10 million light years away, while in constant motion, and not deviate more then 9 millionths of an inch (pixel size) over a 30 minute period of time....my mount costs over $10k and I cannot take unguided 20 minute exposures...Most Meade/Celestron mounts are not built to support astrophotography - even though they advertise this, trust me....
3)guiding - no matter how good your mount is there are minor imperfections in the motors (major imperfections in most Meade and Celestron mounts), as well as adverse atmospheric conditions, that cause problems. To correct for this you really have to use an autoguider (a separate camera that locks onto a star and sends the mount periodic corrections).
I don't mean to be a downer but trust me it is not an easy, or cheap hobby. If this is something you would really like to get into I suggest researching the subject a lot before dropping a load of money and failing...Btw, star trails are easy, and fun, and don't take any special equipment...