ECLIPSMART SOLAR FILTER FOR ASTROMASTER 114EQ AND 114AZ-SR TELESCOPES

CelestronSKU: 94249

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Sale price$38.00 CAD
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  • Description

 

  • SOLAR SAFE TELESCOPE FILTER: Filter conforms to the ISO 12312-2:2015(E) international safety standard for filters directly viewing the Sun. The ideal tool for viewing eclipses, sunspots, or the Sun any day!
  • WORKS WITH YOUR EXISTING TELESCOPE: Compatible with Celestron AstroMaster 114EQ and Celestron 114AZ-SR telescopes.
  • SAFE, SNUG FIT: Two hook and loop straps keep your filter securely attached to your telescope’s objective. A safety cap protects the outer surface of the filter when not in use.
  • SOLAR FILM MADE IN THE USA: Our Solar Safe film is produced in the USA by American Paper Optics, one of the suppliers recommended by NASA for safe solar viewing.
  • GREAT VIEWS AND IMAGES: This filter features an orange tint, producing a natural look perfect for visual observing and capturing images through your telescope.
GENERAL  
Telescope Compatibility: Celestron AstroMaster 114EQ and 114AZ-SR models
Filter diameter (external): 131mm (5.16")
Filter diameter (internal): N/A
Filter thickness: 20mm (0.78")
Filter clear aperture: 52mm (2.04")
Weight of filter: 4 oz (115 g)
Solar image color: Orange
Filter material: Scratch resistant polymer produced by American Paper Optics
Nylon safety straps: (2) 25.4mm x 101mm (1" x 4") hook and loop straps, (4) 25.4mm x25.4mm (1" x 1") hook and loop Tabs
Solar Warning
  • Only observe the Sun with ISO-compliant eye protection, such as the filter found in this EclipSmart product. Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or a non-filtered optic. Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result.
  • Never tamper with or remove the permanently placed glass filters in this optic. Doing so is dangerous and will void your warranty.
  • Never leave your optic unsupervised. Make sure an adult who is familiar with its correct operating procedures is with your optic at all times, especially when children are present.
  • Never remove your eye protection when looking directly at the Sun during partial phases of a solar eclipse.

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