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Unveiling the Sun’s Majesty: Coronado SolarMax III 60mm RichView Filter with BF15
Transform your telescope into a powerful solar observatory with the Coronado SolarMax III H-Alpha Filter and BF15 Blocking Filter. This comprehensive set empowers you to witness the Sun in captivating detail, unveiling a dynamic world of astronomical phenomena:
- Unmatched Clarity & Control:
- RichView Tuning & T-Max Tuner: Experience the power of Coronado’s patented technologies. Fine-tune your filter for exceptional contrast and razor-sharp views of solar prominences, erupting from the Sun’s surface in graceful loops or arches. Witness the delicate threads of solar filaments suspended in the Sun’s corona. Explore plages, bright active regions associated with intense magnetic activity, and observe the Sun’s surface granulation, a constantly evolving landscape of hot plasma.
- Narrow 0.7 Angstrom Bandpass: Isolates the specific hydrogen-alpha wavelength, delivering exceptional image clarity for capturing stunning solar views.
- Safe Solar Exploration:
- Coronado 15mm BF15 Blocking Filter: This essential component ensures safe solar observation by blocking harmful light wavelengths. Never use the etalon filter alone.
- Wider Field of View: The BF15 offers a broader unvignetted view compared to smaller blocking filters, allowing you to capture more of the Sun’s majesty in a single image (suitable for telescopes up to 1,500mm focal length).
- Universal Compatibility (with Customization): Works with 1.25″ focusers (requires separate #624018 adapter) and telescopes (custom mounting required).
- Durable Protection: Includes a padded hard case to safeguard your valuable investment.
Witness the Sun Like Never Before:
- Observe: Witness the Sun’s ever-changing surface details in stunning detail.
- Capture: Capture breathtaking images of the Sun’s dynamic features for further study and enjoyment.
Trusted by Professionals & Enthusiasts: Coronado filters are renowned worldwide for their quality and performance, empowering both serious solar enthusiasts and professional research facilities to delve deeper into understanding our closest star.
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