

In addition to the turbulence in the air, the brightening of the night sky is the greatest obstacle to observing faint objects beyond the solar s...
View full detailsIn addition to the turbulence in the air, the brightening of the night sky is the greatest obstacle to observing faint objects beyond the solar s...
View full detailsUniversally applicable dark sky filter with 77mm filter thread for photo lenses. Particularly suitable for increasing contrast in aurora and deep...
View full detailsIn addition to the turbulence in the air, the brightening of the night sky is the greatest obstacle to observing faint objects beyond the solar s...
View full detailsWhen doing astrophotography with refractor-type telescopes, the faster the focal ratio the more field curvature becomes a problem. Field curvatur...
View full detailsExplore Scientific Waterproof Eyepieces - Comfort, Quality, Value. The Explore Scientific 62° Series eyepieces are excellent flat...
View full detailsExplore Scientific Waterproof Eyepieces - Comfort, Quality, Value. The Explore Scientific 62° Series eyepieces are excellent flat-f...
View full detailsExplore Scientific Waterproof Eyepieces - Comfort, Quality, Value. The Explore Scientific 62° Series eyepieces are excellent flat-fie...
View full detailsExplore Scientific Waterproof Eyepieces - Comfort, Quality, Value. The Explore Scientific 62° Series eyepieces are excellent flat-field...
View full detailsLoved by deep sky observers, a 30mm focal length eyepiece produces a large exit pupil which floods your dilated eye with light, which is ne...
View full detailsExplore Scientific Nebula Filter 2.0" UHC Range from 458nm to 508nm with peak at 488nm. Transmission 96.7% UHC - This is an ultra-high contrast n...
View full detailsExplore Scientific Nebula Filter 1.25" H-Beta Range from 478nm to 496nm with peak at 489nm. Transmission 94.5% H-Beta - Hydrogen is the most abun...
View full detailsLong considered the “standard” eyepiece that is often supplied with telescopes that are sold by various suppliers, the 25mm focal length cate...
View full detailsWhether you’re looking to delve into the details of our solar system or explore inspiring deep sky treasures, the versatile FirstLight telesc...
View full detailsKeep out stray and unwanted light from your 16" Truss Tube Dobsonian telescope with a lightweight light shroud. Keeping the path dark between you...
View full detailsExplore Scientific Nebula Filter 1.25" CLS Range from 436nm to 536nm with peak at 488nm. Transmission 98.3% This is a general-purpose light-pollu...
View full detailsOften considered the perfect mid-range focal length for most amateur telescopes, the 20mm on the ED127 at f7.5 produces a 1 degree true field o...
View full detailsSolidly in the mid-magnification range for most amateur telescopes, the 15mm is a true workhorse for visual observers. If you love deep sky o...
View full detailsEyepieces at or near the 10mm range are often considered a mandatory focal length in your collection, as this focal length range is departure p...
View full detailsMid-range high power eyepieces like the 6.5mm are instrumental when transitioning through magnifications to observe an object until it is best ...
View full detailsAlthough a rough alignment with the celestial pole usually is sufficient for visual observing, astrophotography can have more demanding alignment ...
View full detailsExplore Scientific Nebula Filter 1.25" UHC Range from 458nm to 508nm with peak at 488nm. Transmission 96.7% UHC - This is an ultra-high contrast ...
View full detailsExplore Scientific Nebula Filter 1.25" O-III Range from 483nm to 511nm with peak at 496nm. Transmission 96.7% Oxygen III - This is the highest co...
View full detailsWith the new Explore Scientific USB Power Bank with Red LED Flashlight, you will have power to spare for your telescope mount, smart devices, cam...
View full detailsThe 8x50 finder scope has a standard crosshair to help you center objects precisely. The straight-through, non-erect image viewer has a 6° fiel...
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