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BAADER AstroSolar Safety Film Solar Film - 8" x 8"" - First Class shipping
$ 19
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Description
This listing is for USPS First Class Mail USA shipping!BAADER AstroSolar Filter Material - Visual .001% Transmission
8" x 8" Sheet
These sheets are cut from larger rolls of genuine new Baader material,
and carefully repackaged with original literature and instructions for
making inexpensive filter cells. The cut edges may not be perfectly
straight and square, but at least 8" x 8" dimensions.
From Baader Planetarium, this density 5 AstroSolar Filter Material
for visual use was declared to be "the new standard in solar filters"
by Sky & Telescope Magazine in the September 2000 issue. Solar
images are a pleasing, almost neutral color, with visible surface
granulation and fine detail in sunspots. Light attenuation is nearly
flat from 400nm to 700nm, or the full visual spectrum. Light
transmission is 0.001%, for visual or photographic use.
With instructions for making your own inexpensive filter cells for
several scopes. Mit anweisungen in Englisch auch! (With instructions
in English too!)
Price includes USPS First Class Mail shipping to USA addresses.
(1-10 days)
We have no control over the post office and will not guarantee
delivery date. We do hustle to get these orders out same day!
Please observe the following safety precautions
with EVERY solar observation
* Prior to each and every solar observation session, check the filter's fit and, if necessary, tape it to the telescope to prevent slipping. Cover any pinholes with black felt-tip marker. * NEVER use the filter at the eyepiece, it will burn up in less than a second! It will not filter out the concentrated and very dangerous light energy at the eyepiece end. Unfiltered solar light can and will cause blindness. The filter will ONLY work when attached to the FRONT aperture of a refractor objective, in front of the Schmidt plate (Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope) or in front of the tube of a Newtonian telescope. * If you use a binocular, protect both objectives with a filter. * Be sure that the viewfinder of your telescope is properly covered, either with a solar filter made as described above or with the original dust cover. Unprotected views through your finderscope would have the same catastrophic consequences for your eyes as a look through the main telescope itself! * A filter made of AstroSolar filter material is relatively resistant to breakage in comparison to a glass filter. However, care should be taken with sharp pointed objects. A punctured filter should be thrown away and replaced with a new one (same as with a cracked glass filter). * Emphasize the importance of safety to those observing with you, especially children. Intentionally removing or damaging the filter can endanger their eyesight. This is no place for jokes. Never leave the telescope outside unattended during the daytime! * We recommend that you tape your filter directly onto your telescope to be sure that it does not come off by accident.