Omegon Filters Pro Veil OIII 3nm 2'' (82014)
315.84 $
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Artificial lighting in urban and suburban areas brightens the night sky and reduces contrast, making faint deep-sky objects more difficult to observe. Skyglow caused by streetlights and industrial lighting often overwhelms delicate nebular structures. Unlike galaxies, globular clusters or reflection nebulae, emission nebulae radiate light at specific wavelengths. Because the human eye has limited sensitivity in the red spectrum, only the O-III and H-Beta lines are easily visible visually. Cameras, however, can record all these wavelengths, including the deeper red emissions.
Omegon Filters Pro Veil H-Alpha 3nm 2'' (82012)
315.84 $
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Artificial lighting in urban and suburban areas brightens the night sky and reduces contrast, causing faint celestial objects to fade into the background. While streetlights improve visibility on the ground, they create skyglow that makes observing delicate nebular structures more challenging. Emission nebulae differ from galaxies, globular clusters and reflection nebulae because they emit light at specific wavelengths rather than across a broad spectrum.
Omegon Filters Pro Veil SII 3nm 2'' (82013)
315.84 $
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Artificial lighting in populated areas brightens the night sky and reduces contrast, making faint deep-sky objects difficult to detect. Skyglow from streetlights and other sources often masks delicate nebular structures. Emission nebulae differ from galaxies, globular clusters and reflection nebulae because they emit light at very specific wavelengths. While the human eye is primarily sensitive to the O-III and H-Beta lines, cameras can record all of these wavelengths, including the deep red emissions of hydrogen and ionised sulphur.
Omegon Pro Electronic filter wheel EFW-L 7x2'' (86212)
413.55 $
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The Omegon Pro Electronic Filter Wheel (EFW-L) is designed to streamline astrophotography by enabling fast and precise filter changes. Suitable for both amateur astronomers and experienced imaging enthusiasts, this motorized filter wheel enhances efficiency while keeping the optical path compact and stable. The filter wheel is equipped with M54 female threads on both the front and rear, making it compatible with telescopes that use larger focusers. Included adapters provide M48 and T2 connections, offering flexible integration into various imaging setups.