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Celestron Moon Filter The Moon has the distinction of being the most often viewed celestial object through backyard telescopes. It is undoubtedly b...
View full detailsThe filter set work by blocking certain frequencies of light and allowing others to pass. An Orange filter will block the blue and green and let ...
View full detailsStar Analyser 100 Since its launch in 2005, the Star Analyser 100 has introduced thousands of amateur astronomers worldwide to the fascinating fiel...
View full detailsThe Bintel ND96 25% Neutral Density filters reduce the glare by only partially transmitting (only 25%) of the reflected light uniformly across the ...
View full detailsThe Bintel ND96 13% Neutral Density filters reduce the glare by only partially transmitting (only 13%) of the reflected light uniformly across the ...
View full detailsColour eyepiece filters are essential for observing the moon and planets. They effectively reduce glare and light scattering, improve contrast thro...
View full detailsThe Astronomik UHC is THE filter for visual observing. You will enjoy using your Astronomik UHC filter because you will see more stars and more det...
View full detailsLight pollution is waging war on amateur astronomy. But don't surrender! Fight back with the affordable 1.25" Orion SkyGlow Broadband Telescope Fil...
View full detailsFrom the start, the Astronomik OIII filter has been very specifically designed for the visual observation of gaseous and planetary nebulae. The ext...
View full detailsThe Lumicon 1.25" Comet Filter, a narrow band-pass filter (25 nm), isolates the 501 nm OIII line and both C2 lines at 511 nm and 514 nm. The high c...
View full detailsThis spacer ring lets you obtain the correct spacing between a 1.25" Star Analyser 100 and a camera sensor.
The UHC-E Filter increases contrast of emission nebulae and comets and blocks the light of typical streetlights as well as airglow. It is best suit...
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