Rigel Systems RS-Spectroscope

$329.95

Rigel Systems RS-Spectroscope: Unlocking the Colorful Secrets of the Stars Key Features: Visual and Photographic Capabilities: The RS-Spectroscope is designed for both viewing and photographing the spectral colors of stars and...

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Rigel Systems RS-Spectroscope: Unlocking the Colorful Secrets of the Stars

Key Features:

  • Visual and Photographic Capabilities: The RS-Spectroscope is designed for both viewing and photographing the spectral colors of stars and nebulae.

  • Price Point: Available for $329.95, offering an affordable entry into the world of astronomical spectroscopy.

  • Discover Starlight Secrets: Attach the RS-Spectroscope to an eyepiece to spread light from celestial objects into a spectrum of colors. This allows astronomers to analyze the colors present and missing, revealing the true nature of stars, nebulae, and the universe.

  • Educational and Enjoyable: Experience astronomy in a new way by discovering absorption and emission lines that identify the chemical makeup of stars and nebulae.

  • Compatibility with Various Eyepieces: Easily attaches to eyepieces from Televue, Guan Shen, Meade, and Celestron that have rubber eyecups. Particularly effective with eyepieces that have long eye relief (20mm and greater) and are flat at the top.

  • Optimal Eyepiece Characteristics: Works best with low power and longer focal length eyepieces. The eyepiece doesn't need to be the most expensive model, as long as it provides good star images in the center.

  • User Manual: Includes a downloadable RS-Spectroscope user's manual, offering detailed guidance on how to use the device with a digital SLR camera for astrophotography enthusiasts.

  • Visualize Astronomical Concepts: See the OBAFGKM spectral sequence in living color and visualize the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, enhancing understanding of stellar properties such as luminosity, size, temperature, and evolution.