Discover our Solar System with the Celestron AstroMaster 70AZ!
The Twist Lock Adaptor is an innovative 2″-1.25″ low-profile helical self-centering eyepiece adaptor, of metal construction, threaded to accept standard 2″ filters.
The Celestron Star Pointer Finderscope is the way to go if you want the easiest way possible to locate an object and center it in your eyepiece.
For Solar observation with telescopes, binoculars or camera lenses. Reduces the intensity of sunlight by 99.999%.
General adapter to convert from the ASTRO-2" Standard (M48) to SP54 mm.
This extremely popular 1.25" to T-2 Nosepiece allows you to mount your T-2 accessories or Digital Camera into standard 1.25" focusers or accessories, primarily for prime focus photography.
These standard 1.25"/31.7mm eyepieces set high performance standards for modern telescope oculars. The proven 4-element Plossl designs display edge-to-edge pinpoint imaging across their panoramic 52º fields.
The ever-growing filter chamber
The hobby of amateur astronomy frequently takes the observer away from sources of AC power.
This sturdy aluminum T-Adapter is the accessory of choice if you’d like to attach an SLR or DSLR camera to the smaller rear cell threads of a Celestron NexStar 4SE telescope or C90 spotting scope for prime focus photography.
These contrast-enhancing filters are designed to block out the wavelengths of light emitted by mercury-vapour light and other common causes of light pollution.
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Designed for attaching a Canon DSLR camera to any of the Sky-Watcher 0.85x Focal Reducer/Correctors
Hyperion 2" Finetuning Stopring with brass clamping ring and 2 thumb screws.
T-2 Extension Tubes enable you to securely set or vary the spacing between T-2 components.
T2 Mount Sony/Minolta AF
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Allows to mount your binocular (porro or roof) to a tripod for added stability and convenience.
A T-Ring is one of the first accessories you will need if you want to take pictures through a telescope or spotting scope.
This high performance CCD filter transmits only the Hydogen Beta emission line, and therefore is useful for greatly increasing the contrast of objects that glow in the corresponding region of the spectrum, for example the Horsehead, Cocoon and California nebulae.
Night vision protecting red light for map reading and telescope operation.