A straightforward 90º Erecting Prism with 1.25" nosepiece. Suitable for use with Refractors, Maksutov and Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes to produce a correctly orientated view and a more comfortable viewing position.Designed primarily for terrestrial observing, these fully-coated diagonals offer correctly oriented images with high sharpness and contrast.
The Celestron 1.25” Star Diagonal slides into the focuser (1.25”) of your refractor or catadioptric telescope and accepts standard 1.25” eyepieces, allowing you to view objects more comfortably. A diagonal that is angled at 90º helps avoid neck strain when looking through the eyepiece.Please note that a 90º diagonal will display images that are right side up, but left to right orientation will be reversed.
Did you know that most telescopes work well for daytime viewing as well as for astronomy? If you have a refractor or a catadioptric telescope (the Schmidt-Cassegrain is the most popular example), and you would like to use it for terrestrial observations, the most useful additional accessory you can buy is an erect-image diagonal.If you look through your telescope with the standard mirror or star diagonal installed, you will notice that objects may be either upside down, flipped so that you see a mirror image or a combination of the two. This is fine for observations of celestial objects, but it can be a little confusing when you are trying to track a boat as it moves through the water, or an eagle as he flies towards his perch.Luckily, this is an easy problem to correct. Simply remove the standard diagonal from the telescope’s focuser or visual back, and install the Celestron 45º Erect Image Diagonal. Now, when you insert an eyepiece, objects will be right side up and left-to-right correct. The 45º angle of this Amici prism diagonal is very comfortable for daytime observations, where the telescope is often in a horizontal position.Please Note: Adding an erect-image diagonal to a Newtonian reflector will not result in images that are right side up and left-to-right correct. The optical design of a Newtonian will always produce images that are rotationally off in orientation. This does not mean that you can’t use a Newtonian reflector during the day, it just means that you have to get used to objects oriented in unrealistic positions.
Your NexStar carrying case is designed to safely carry your NexStar 4/5/6 telescope as well as any Celestron 8" SCT/EdgeHD optical tube. The case is EVA molded to protect your telescope with a hard yet flexible shell. Your case also comes with a convenient storage zipper pocket that holds all your telescope's standard accessories with room to expand. Inside the case includes two dense foam spacers and a built-in compression strap designed to customize the case for each telescope model. Includes a durable Nylon handle for easy transportation. External Dimensions: 23” x 15” x 14”.Internal Dimensions: 19” x 11” x 10”.
Geoptik transport bags are sturdy, weatherproof and are also padded to protect the instrument from shocks.The contents are well protected from extreme shocks, thanks to the excellent lining.The outer material is made of a water-repellent material, which keeps the contents dry even in heavy rain.
Equipped with a Sony CCD image sensor and the real-time star image display screen, SynGuider can work independently without a computer or calibration software. You will be saving significant power while working in the stargazing field with a limited electricity power pack. The SynGuider is adaptable to main telescopes with T-ring (M42) and 1.25” eyepiece holder and can control EQ mount with a standard autoguider interface.SynGuider is ideal for Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) users while saving you the need to operate your imaging system through a computer. It will greatly improve your efficiency and productivity during astrophotography sessions. SynGuider will allow you to obtain pinpoint stars during a long exposure process to make your work simple and fun! Main Features:Stand-alone unit, guiding the equatorial mount without a computer;Sony CCD image sensor enabling the tracking of fainter stars;LCD display of real-time star image;Upgradable firmware;Large chip coming with more area for locating and keeping the guided star on chip;Standard auto guiding port;Adaptable by T-ring (M42) and 1.25” eyepiece holder.
Give someone a real piece of Mars - surprise acquaintances, friends and relatives on special occasions such as Christmas or birthdays. You have the opportunity here of acquiring a genuine piece of Mars rock NWA 6963. This rock was detached from Mars by a meteoritic impact and hit the earth (here NWA _North-western Africa) Worldwide, there are approximately 100kg of Mars meteorite material and only a small fraction of it ever becomes commercially available. There is only 282.3g from NWA 6963! The contrast between its more brightly colored weathered outer layer, with its pure reddish Olivine, and its dark green interior accounts for the beauty of the rock. This property makes the meteorites not only visually beautiful but also of scientific interest, as it demonstrates the weathering of the surface of the Red Planet. Overall, very interesting and visually appealing, the new Martian meteorite is of a rare type. A real 'must-have' for every meteorite collector who wants to be proud of their collection.
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The Celestron 1.25” Eyepiece and Filter Kit is a great way to expand the functionality and enjoyment of your telescope. Inside the metal, foam-lined carry case you’ll find these accessories:32 mm Plossl Eyepiece - 1.25”;17 mm Plossl Eyepiece - 1.25”;13 mm Plossl Eyepiece - 1.25”;8 mm Plossl Eyepiece - 1.25”;6 mm Plossl Eyepiece - 1.25”;2X Barlow Lens - 1.25”;#80A Blue Filter - 1.25”;#58 Green Filter - 1.25”;#56 Light Green Filter - 1.25”;#25 Red Filter - 1.25”;#21 Orange Filter - 1.25”;#12 Yellow Filter - 1.25”;Moon Filter - 1.25”.Eyepieces - All five Plossl eyepieces can be used in any telescope with a 1.25” focuser. Each eyepiece features a four-element design with a 52º apparent field of view. The optics are fully multi-coated to improve light transmission and protect the optics. The 32 mm Plossl eyepiece offers a low power, wide field view in most telescopes, the 13 mm & 17 mm focal lengths are good medium-power oculars, and the 8 mm & 6 mm eyepieces provide high magnifications, great for the Moon and planets, especially when seeing conditions are good.2X Barlow Lens - The included, and very versatile 2X Barlow doubles the magnification of any 1.25” eyepiece. Since this kit includes five (5) eyepieces, you will be able to use them with and without the Barlow, giving you a total of ten magnification options in all. Any other 1.25” eyepieces you already have will also work in this desirable accessory, giving you even more magnification choices. Remember, high magnifications do not always produce clear, sharp results, especially on evenings of poor or moderate seeing conditions. Experiment to find the magnifications that are best for your telescope on a particular night.Filters - Colored filters can be used to bring out certain details on a planet’s surface or its cloud structure. All of the planetary filters included in the 1.25” Eyepiece & Accessory Kit, as well as the Moon filter, can be used on any 1.25” eyepiece with the proper filter threads, so they are very versatile. Just screw one onto your eyepiece of choice and slide it into the focuser.The Moon filter is one of the first accessories most new amateur astronomers buy and for good reason! It helps block out a portion of the light the Moon sends into your eyepiece so that you can see details better. You can also try this filter on Venus; it blocks enough glare so you can observe the planet’s phases more easily.Metal Case - The sturdy metal carry case has die-cut foam inside to protect and cushion your accessories. Store each one in its appointed place when not in use and you’ll keep them looking and performing like new. The case is even large enough to carry a few extra accessories. Just pull out enough of the foam cubes to make a nest for your eyepiece, camera adapter, etc. A tight fit is better, so remove the least amount of foam possible before testing the fit. You can always remove more if you need to.
The Celestron PowerSeeker Accessory Kit is a great way to expand the enjoyment of your telescope. Inside the plastic, foam-lined carry case you’ll find these accessories:15 mm Kellner Eyepiece - 1.25”;9 mm Kellner Eyepiece - 1.25”;#80A Blue Filter - 1.25”;#25 Red Filter - 1.25”;Moon Filter - 1.25”;Microfiber Cleaning Cloth.Eyepieces - The 15 mm and 9 mm eyepieces can be used in any telescope with a 1.25” focuser. Each eyepiece is fully coated to improve light transmission and protect the optics. The 15 mm Kellner eyepiece offers a nice medium magnification view in most telescopes, and the 9 mm provides high magnifications, great for the Moon and planets, especially when seeing conditions are good.Filters - Colored filters can be used to bring out certain details on a planet’s surface or its cloud structure. Both planetary filters, as well as the Moon filter, can be used on any 1.25” eyepiece with the proper filter threads, so they are very versatile. Just screw one onto your eyepiece of choice and slide it into the focuser.The #80A is a medium-blue filter that enhances the contrast of the cloud belts on Jupiter and the polar ice caps on Saturn. It also can be used to increase contrast on the Moon if you don’t mind the color shift.The #25 filter is a deep red color and is a good choice when you want to define the polar ice caps on Mars. It’s also fun to use this filter when observing Jupiter. The #25 Red filter blocks quite a bit of light coming through your telescope, however, so it is best used on bright objects with larger aperture telescopes.The Moon filter is one of the first accessories most new amateur astronomers buy and for good reason! It helps block out a portion of the light the Moon sends into your eyepiece so that you can see details better. You can also try this filter on Venus; it helps you see which phase she’s in.Cleaning Cloth & Case - Keep the microfiber cleaning cloth stashed in your PowerSeeker Accessory Kit case so that it will always be handy. It’s better to use a microfiber cloth on your optics than wipes or tissue, as it will not leave a residue, and can be reused. Remember to blow or brush any dust particles off of your optics before rubbing them with the cloth.The black plastic carry case has die-cut foam inside to protect and cushion your accessories. Keep each one in its appointed place when not in use and you’ll keep them looking and performing like new.
The new, very light wrapping cloths for every purpose of blue neoprene stretch material, so very stretchy (up to 30%) and permanently elastic for optimum adaptation of cameras, lenses, binoculars, Discman, etc. Quality Velcro technique over the full deck area. Surfaces are abrasion resistant and are not charged with static electricity. If the wrapping cloths get dirty again anyway, so they can be cleaned with a damp sponge easily at any time.
Equipped with a pre-cut foam interior, the bag has room for up to seven 1.25” eyepieces (or four 1.25” and three 2” eyepieces). Filters can also be accommodated in a separately attached accessory bag. The bag protects against spray and dew and so the eyepieces are optimally stored.This bag will protect the telescope accessories against humidity and precipitation, thereby ensuring their lasting performance. It can be used for carrying up to 7 eyepieces, filters and oculars.
Omegon eyepiece case - the big case for a great start in astronomyEvery telescope needs accessories for worthwhile observing. The big Omegon case provides you with an easy start in the world of accessories. You do not need to worry about eyepieces, filters, or Barlow lenses. Simply reach for this starter pack for your first observing sessions, allowing you to concentrate on what the real fascination is - the observing itself.32 mm Plossl eyepieceDon't look for objects, find them! This 32 mm eyepiece combines a low magnification with a large field of view of the sky. Observing with this eyepiece is particularly pleasant, as the ocular lens is really large at this focal length. This eyepiece is optimally suitable for the initial location of objects. A 130/920 mm telescope, for example, will give a 1.5 ° field of view of the sky with this eyepiece.With the wide angle to the starsThe ultra wide angle eyepiece provides a slightly higher to medium magnification with a huge field of view of 66°. An ocular lens diameter of 21mm means you will always have a comfortable viewing. Even extended objects are no longer cut off but can be observed in their full glory. Many eyepiece cases only provide very simple eyepieces, but here it is different: You benefit from high-quality equipment.Going to higher magnifications: Ploessl 10mm and 6.3 mm eyepiecesThese two eyepieces will take you into the world of the high magnification. Discover details on Jupiter, put the rings of Saturn under the microscope or marvel at vast planetary nebulae.For many uses: a metal Barlow lensThe Omegon 2X Barlow lens can be coupled to an eyepiece or camera. In both cases, it will double the focal length of your telescope. Together with the respective eyepiece, you achieve the double the magnification. The Barlow is a multi-coated to provide you with a clear image,Filters for the solar systemThere is a lot to observe in the solar system, so this case provides not only eyepieces but also filters. With five different colors - in yellow, green, red, dark and light blue - you can discover numerous details on our planets. The additional Crystal View moon filter neutralizes the moon's glare.The color filters:#23A red;#12 yellow;#38A dark blue;#56 green;#82A light blue.Images that you would like to captureRecord the objects you observe with a focal plane and projection camera adapter. Connect your SLR camera via an additional T2 ring (optional extra) and take pictures of the Moon, with its many thousands of craters, or the larger planets.The contents:32 mm Plossl eyepiece;15mm wide angle eyepiece;10mm Plossl eyepiece;6.3mm Plossl eyepiece;2X Barlow lens;5 color filters;Moon filter;Camera adapter.
This sturdy compass with a centimetre and a measuring scale has a floating 360° scale and compass needle. The sight wire and slot offer exact sighting of land objects. A practical connector allows for snap hook attachment. FEATURES Sturdy compass; Centimetre and a measuring scale; Floating 360° scale and the compass needle; Sight wire and slot; Lug for attachment to a carabiner.
The Solar Viewers by Baader Planetarium are a high-quality product which is extremely well suited for naked-eye solar observations. The most common use-case for them is solar eclipses.As the moon passes slowly in front of the sun, you can easily observe how the sun disappears behind it through the Solar Viewer. The spectacular event of a total solar eclipse itself, which usually lasts only for a few minutes, should then be enjoyed without the glasses and safely with the naked eye.CE / ISO certified: conforms to and meets the transmission requirements for eye safety: EN ISO 12312-2:2015 – Instructions in four languages (English, German, French, Spanish) on the inner side of the solar viewer.
Omegon 1.25-inch eyepiece to T-2 thread adapter Do you have a T-2 thread on your telescope or accessory, but want to adapt it to a standard 1.25" eyepiece? The 1.25" eyepiece to T-2 thread adapter allows you to do this straightforwardly for eyepieces or cameras with a 1.25" connector. There are many good reasons for using this adapter The possibilities are incredibly diverse - connecting to a filter wheel, to another adapter with T-2 thread, with an off-axis guider for astrophotography or visual observing. The most common adapter types in amateur astronomy are the 1.25" and T-2 standards. This allows you to find the right solution.
Omegon 2” T-2 adapter - Focal camera adapter for SLR cameras This 2“ camera adapter allows you to quickly attach your SLR camera to any telescope with a 2” focuser. Your camera is then securely attached to the telescope and ready for your nocturnal photo sessions. You can simply attach your camera to the telescope A T-2 thread permits virtually any camera to be attached and subsequently connected to the telescope. For SLR cameras, for example, you will only need the correct T-ring for your camera model - it is that simple. The adapter has a 2” barrel on the telescope side which is compatible with 2” focusers. With a 50.8mm outside diameter and compact design, any possible shadowing is clearly reduced as compared to 1.25” adapters. Very short optical path The Omegon 2“ camera adapter intrudes very little. The light path is extended by only 3mm, which is good news for the focus position as it is hardly changed. Even focusers with little latitude for adjustment are usually absolutely no problem. The advantages in a nutshell: 2" diameter T-2 focal adapter fits into all 2“ focusers T-2 external thread on the accessory side safety groove to stop lens falling out black anodized to minimise reflections filter thread for 2“ filters
This 1.25” accessory can be used three ways: as a 2X Barlow for visual use, as a prime focus T-adapter, or as a “Barlowed” T-adapter for double the magnification and the benefit of extra inward focus travel. The Universal Barlow & T-Adapter can be used as a 2X Barlow right out of the box. Insert any 1.25” eyepiece into the chamber and you’ll enjoy double the magnification while retaining all the eye relief of the inserted eyepiece. The Celestron Universal Barlow & T-Adapter can also be used for prime focus photography, which means you use the telescope as a photographic lens—a very big photographic lens! Just unscrew the bottom section of the unit to remove the Barlow and slide the chrome barrel into the telescope’s 1.25” focuser or adapter. Lock it firmly in place with the focuser or adapter thumbscrew. T-threads on the top of the adapter screw into a T-Ring (sold separately) that is designed to attach to the brand-specific mounting flange of your DSLR or SLR camera.
Omegon Camera Adapter, 1.25”- An adapter for focal plane and eyepiece projection imagingThis camera adapter provides a secure connection between your SLR camera and your telescope. It allows you to immediately start taking focal plane or eyepiece projection images.The adapter consists of two segments, which can be simply unscrewed:1. The smaller front segment is connected to the telescope side via a 1.25” connection. On the rear side you will find a T-2 thread. This focal adapter can be used for the moon, sun and DSOs, for example. You can directly attach a T-2 ring to it. This adaptor has been made to be very short and only uses about 9mm of the optical path. The 1.25” connecting piece has a length of 25mm.2. The second segment of the adapter is substantially longer and is used for eyepiece projection. It can be used for imaging planets, individual moon craters or sunspots, for example. The inside tube can take 1.25” eyepieces with an outside diameter of up to 38mm. The eyepiece can be locked in place via a knurled screw on the side. This segment has a length of 67mm.On the camera side there is a T-2 thread, onto which the T-2 ring can be screwed.You can achieve the extension factors desired by using eyepieces of the appropriate focal length.The advantages in a nutshell:very simple to use, also ideal for beginnersthe adapter can be split into focal plane and projection adapterscompactly builteach segment has its own T-2 thread