Lunt H-Alpha Telescope
Complete H-Alpha telescopes with which you can immediately start observing and photographing the Sun in the wavelength of 656.28nm. By far the most interesting emission line that reveals many details on the Sun, such as prominences and filaments. The systems are optimized to provide the highest performance in compact instruments.
Lunt H-Alpha Telescope
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With this filter LS60 telescopes and LS50FHa filter systems show even more details on the solar surface
With this filter LS60 telescopes and LS60FHa filter systems show even more details on the solar surface
Transforms the LS130MT into a telescope for observing super-granulation and more on the Sun in the blue Calcium-K wavelength
Modular 100mm ED Apo telescope for observing & photographing prominences & more at the sun during the day and moon, planets & deep-sky at night
Modular 100mm ED Apo telescope for observing & photographing prominences & more at the sun during the day and moon, planets & deep-sky at night
Modular 100mm ED Apo telescope for observing & photographing prominences & more at the sun during the day and moon, planets & deep-sky at night
This telescope can be combined with a LUNT blocking-filter as desired, such an additional blocking-filter is necessary for using the telescope
Modular 130mm ED Apo telescope for observing & photographing prominences & more at the sun during the day and moon, planets & deep-sky at night
Modular 130mm ED Apo telescope for observing & photographing prominences & more at the sun during the day and moon, planets & deep-sky at night
Modular 130mm ED Apo telescope for observing & photographing prominences & more at the sun during the day and moon, planets & deep-sky at night
With this module LS130MT telescopes show even more details on the solar surface
The LS130THa/B3400 telescopes can be upgraded with this conversion kit. This allows to explore the Sun at different wavelengths with one and the same telescope ...