Coronado SolarMax II 60mm Doublestack Solar Telescope with Richview System and 15mm Blocking Filter Review

Coronado SolarMax II 60mm Doublestack Solar Telescope with Richview System and 15mm Blocking Filter

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  • Coronado SolarMax II 60 Double Stack RichView Tuning Telescope – Mounting Rings – Cemax 25mm Eyepiece – Sol Ranger Solar Finder – Carry Case – Coronado Warranty
  • Fully integrated 60mm f/6.6 H-alpha telescope – 400mm focal length
  • 10mm blocking filter
  • RichView tuning system
  • Double Stacked for 0.5 angstrom bandpass

Coronado by Meade SolarMax II 60mm Solar Telescope with RichView system. Includes 10mm Blocking Filter. Features double stacked H-alpha etalon filters, one internal and one external, .5A bandpass, for outstanding surface detail. Used around the world by serious solar enthusiasts and professional research facilities alike for observation of surface detail and prominences on the Sun in hydrogen-alpha (Ha) light. Powerful but very portable, this high resolution Solar Telescope offers dedicated visual observation of the Sun as well as high quality imaging. The new Meade Coronado II represents a breakthrough in solar observing with the new and revolutionary RichView tuning assembly. This patented system allows direct tuning of the primary filter etalon. No other commercially available Ha telescope can provide the tuning range and accuracy of the SolarMax II. Now you can tune for the highest contrast views of active regions, flares, filaments, and other surface detail, or quickly and easily re-tune for prominences on the solar limb. This fully integrated double stack system has the added advantage of being able to operate at a less restrictive Less Than .7A bandwidth by simply removing the external etalon. In this way image brightness is increased, enhancing the visibility of fainter limb detail. The stunning bright red views through a Coronado Ha telescope display astounding surface and limb detail especially when the Sun is in an active phase. The sun

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