Safely View the Sun with Celestron EclipSmart Solar Filter for PS60AZ / PS60EQ
The Celestron EclipSmart Solar Filter is a perfect accessory for Celestron PowerSeeker 60AZ and 60EQ telescope owners, offering a safe and effective way to observe the Sun, eclipses, and sunspots. Compliant with the ISO 12312-2:2015(E) international safety standard, this filter ensures safe solar viewing any day.
Key Features:
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Solar Safe Technology: This filter meets international safety standards, protecting from harmful solar radiation, including IR, UV light, and 99.999% of visible light, making it safe for direct Sun observation.
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Telescope Compatibility: Specially designed for Celestron PowerSeeker 60AZ and PowerSeeker 60EQ telescopes.
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Secure and Safe Fit: The filter is secured with three safety screws, ensuring it stays firmly attached to your telescope’s objective. A safety cap adds extra protection when the filter is not in use.
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Quality USA-Made Solar Film: Produced by American Paper Optics, a NASA-recommended supplier, for top-notch safety and quality.
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Natural Viewing Experience: Features an orange tint for a more natural view, ideal for both visual observation and capturing images through your telescope.
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Prepared for Upcoming Eclipses: Ideal for experiencing significant solar events like the Total Solar Eclipse in 2024.
The Celestron EclipSmart Solar Filter for PS60AZ / PS60EQ telescopes is an essential tool for astronomers looking to explore solar phenomena safely and in great detail.
Specifications
Telescope Compatibility: |
Celestron PowerSeeker 60 AZ and EQ models |
Filter diameter (external): |
95.5mm (3.76") |
Filter diameter (internal): |
92.1mm (3.62") |
Filter thickness: |
16.8mm (0.66") |
Filter clear aperture: |
38.5mm (1.51") |
Weight of filter: |
1 oz (29 kg) |
Solar image color: |
Orange |
Filter material: |
Celestron proprietary Mylar filter |
Nylon safety screws: |
Three |
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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