Explore Scientific Eyepiece 92°LER 17mm 2" (49674)
3384.93 kn
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The choice of eyepieces significantly impacts whether an observing session is a relaxing and enjoyable experience. Glasses wearers often struggle to see the entire field of view when using eyepieces with large apparent fields. However, this problem is now a thing of the past. The new 92° LER eyepieces by Explore Scientific offer excellent image sharpness, high resolution, and contrast across the enormous full field of view - and you can see that full field without issues even while wearing glasses.
Explore Scientific Barlow Lens Focal Extender 2x 1,25" (54035)
647.35 kn
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Teleextenders are valuable tools that allow you to extend the effective focal length of a telescope system, resulting in higher magnification for observing the moon, planets, or small Deep-Sky objects using the same eyepieces. This enables you to enjoy the advantages of eyepieces with longer focal lengths - such as greater eye relief and more comfortable viewing - even at high magnifications.
Explore Scientific Camera Deep Sky Astro 26MP (78209)
9859 kn
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The Explore Scientific Camera Deep Sky Astro 26MP is a high-performance astronomical camera designed for capturing detailed images of celestial objects. This camera features a large Sony Exmor IMX-571 CMOS sensor with APS-C format, providing excellent sensitivity and image quality. With active cooling and a high resolution of 26 megapixels, it is well-suited for both planetary and deep-sky astrophotography.
Explore Scientific Flattener ED80 & ED102 (76682)
1103.61 kn
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The flattener is a specialized lens designed to correct the curvature caused by the primary optics of a telescope. This curvature can result in stars appearing less sharp at the edges of the field of view. By using a flattener, also known as a field flattener, this distortion is corrected, allowing astrophotographers to capture images where stars remain sharp across the entire frame. The flattener is positioned between the telescope and the camera.