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Helievo Solar Filters 112 (104-128mm)

Helievo Solar Filters 112 (104-128mm)

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Observe the Sun easily and safely

The Sun is the central star that gives us life. Reason enough to want to observe it in more detail. With the new Omegon solar filter, you can. It's easy and, above all, safe. Plus, it's custom-made for your telescope.

All its advantages:

  • insert into the telescope and it's ready, as it's integrated into an anodized aluminum structure,
  • protective AstroSolar film,
  • filtration factor of 100,000,
  • attaches without scratching the equipment inside.
  • Suitable for tubes/dew shields with an outer diameter between 104 to 130 mm

The filter holder can be unscrewed (e.g., to replace a damaged film).

Film-type filter with aluminum structure

Are you looking for a solar filter that you don't have to build or assemble yourself? One that you can use directly, without endless assembly or countless adjustments? Then what you need is the Omegon solar filter. This filter comes integrated into an anodized aluminum structure and simply needs to be inserted into the telescope to observe the Sun without worries.

Highest quality: Baader AstroSolar film

Your new solar filter features a protective film from the well-known Baader AstroSolar brand. At Baader, great importance is given to safety, which is why this filter only allows 0.001% of sunlight to pass through.

For total protection at all times.

Who needs this filter and for what?

It is ideal for observing sunspots and faculae. Also for taking a look at the Sun's surface and its photospheric granulation. With it, you can also enjoy a solar eclipse; watching the Moon get closer and closer until it completely covers it.

Attaching it is very simple and it can be used on almost all telescope models, as it is available in different sizes. Insert into the telescope and enjoy. It really couldn't be easier...

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