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Celestron
Celestron
Weight: 0.85 pounds
List Price: $110.95
Price: $74.95

Review Celestron Astro Solar Filter for CPC925 9.25", & CGE 925 SCT Telescopes. / Celestron:

Celestron Solar Filters are made with Baader Astro Solar Safety Film. Far superior than any existing glass, Mylar or polymer filters, they lead to brighter, sharper, and higher contrast images. Enter the millennium with the finest solar filters available. Astro Solar Safety Film is clear and homogenous and attains the optical performance of high quality plane-parallel glass filters-it is diffraction limited! Double-sided metal coatings have uniform density and good color balance across the entire field ensuring razor sharp images from edge to edge. The Sun appears in its "real "color -neutral white, not blue or orange ,and the sky adjacent to the solar limb is jet black. You can see detail in sunspots, bright faculae near the limb and the mottled areas known as granules with these filters. The Sun offers constant changes and will keep your observing interesting and fun. Even small aperture telescopes can enjoy features of the Sun. The Astro Solar film is completely safe and durable (won't break like glass if dropped). Its rating is ND-5 which means that the film transmits 1/100,000 of visible light (. [+]
001%) while reflecting (blocking) 99. 999%of unwanted light. The film absorbs all ultraviolet rays while coating reflects infrared light rendering both absolutely harmless. For added assurance, Baader Astro Solar film has been declared safe for direct solar viewing by the German National Bureau of Standards for eye safety. Celestron has previousl.
Tele Vue TPM1015
Tele Vue TPM1015
Weight: 11 pounds
List Price: $480.00
Price: $400.00
Key features Tele Vue TPM1015
  • Includes Telepod Tripod & Head. Scope shown sold separately.
  • Model: Tele Vue Tele-Pod Mount (includes Telepod Aluminum Tripod Legs, Tele-Pod Head, and Mount Handle Assembly).

Review Tele Vue Tele-Pod Mount (includes Telepod Aluminum Tripod Legs, Tele-Pod Head, and Mount Handle Assembly). / Tele Vue TPM1015:

The Tele-Pod Mount is a complete 7 lb. , Alt-Az, mounting system, great for traveling with the 70-85mm scopes. Telescope height ranges from 28" to 62". The 2-section, black anodized, aluminum tripod legs are foam covered. Each leg has a retractable rubber- tipped foot which reveals a metal ground spike. The center column has a 1/4-20 stud on one end and a removable 3/8-16 stud base on the other end. The Yoke & Cradle type mount head balances your scope at its center of gravity. Because the Tele-Pod head has a built-in azimuth bearing, it can be removed and used on any camera tripod having 1/4-20 or 3/8-16 screws. Head and tripod also sold separately.
Vixen 3877
Vixen 3877
Weight: 0.25 pounds
List Price: $80.00
Price: $59.95

Review vixen Direct Wide Photo Adapter for Olympus 35mm Cameras / Vixen 3877:

Direct Wide Photo Adapter Olympus SLR, Allows attachment of a Olympus 35mm camera with T-Ring Directly to a Vixen telescope, for wider view.
Vixen 3847
Vixen 3847
Weight: 0.4 pounds
List Price: $150.00
Price: $109.00

Review Vixen Erect Image Adapter, for use with 1.25" Eyepieces / Vixen 3847:

Erect-Image Adapter (1-1/4"): Usable on both refractors and reflectors with a 1ΒΌ" eyepiece. Corrects the image for natural viewing.
Optec
Optec
Weight: 0.75 pounds
Price: $43.95

Review Optec 16mm Extender Tube between Camera Adapter and Pyxis Camera Field Rotator / Optec:

This extender tube moves the camera away from the Pyxis Camera Rotator by 16 mm. It mounts between the camera mount and the Pyxis. This is sometimes needed if some member of the camera or camera filter wheel obstructs the Pyxis during rotation. In order for the CFW-8 filter wheel from SBIG to be used, this adapter must be added to the T-thread camera mount, #17646.
Vixen 3824
Vixen 3824
Weight: 1.4 pounds
List Price: $70.00
Price: $49.95

Review Vixen Great Polaris Tripod Base / Vixen 3824:

Tele Vue
Tele Vue
Weight: 0.2 pounds
List Price: $60.00
Price: $55.00

Review Tele Vue .8x Reducer Adapter to 2" Focuser, to use Imaging System ("IS") Reducers on the NP101, NP127 & TV 102 Telescopes / Tele Vue:

This 0. 8x Reducer Adapter to 2" focuser threads on to NPR-1073 and RFL-4087 to allow the reducers to be used in the 2" focusers of NP101, NP127 and TV102 telescopes.
Scope Armor
Scope Armor
Weight: 2.25 pounds
Price: $69.95
Key features Scope Armor
  • A Scope Armor Telescope Protector is the your Telescope first line of defense for your fork mounted instrument
  • Repels water Repels Heat Resists Scratches & Dents during transport Makes your scope more visible in low light conditions Keeps dust off your Fork mounted instrument
  • The protector is made of marine military grade materials that are:
  • UV stable Waterproof Mildew resistant
  • A Scope Armor protector protects your valuable instrument because it:
  • Model: Scope Armor Fork-Mounted Telescope Protector for Celestron Nextar 8" GPS

Review Scope Armor Fork-Mounted Telescope Protector for Celestron Nextar 8" GPS / Scope Armor:

Vixen 3828
Vixen 3828
Weight: 0.2 pounds
List Price: $60.00
Price: $39.95

Review Vixen Manual Operation Clutch / Vixen 3828:

Manual Operation Clutch: Allows for manual operation of the R. A. or Dec. Axis with motor drives attached.
Tele Vue
Tele Vue
Weight: 0.15 pounds
List Price: $250.00
Price: $195.00

Review Tele Vue Indicator to Computer RS232 Output Cable, 10' / Tele Vue:

This 10ft. long Cable permits remote indicator readout on computer screen. Cable provides power to the indicator.
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