Brand: Orion Telescopes USD

Orion 10' Dob Solar Filter (07790)

07790

Brand: Orion Telescopes USD

Orion 10' Dob Solar Filter (07790)

07790

Now you can view the Sun safely with binoculars. Watch the daily march of sunspots, plages, and other surface detail. Our full aperture glass solar filters wi protect your vision.
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Product Description

Fits the following telescopes with 12.12" outside diameter:

  • Orion SkyQuest XT10
  • XT10i IntelliScope
  • XT10g GoTo Dobsonians
  • Atlas 10 reflector telescope

Please measure the OD of your telescope before buying. Many non-Orion dobs are smaller than 12.12" and wont fit.

View the Sun Safely, In Natural Color

Now you can view the Sun safely with binoculars. Watch the daily march of sunspots, plages, and other surface detail. Our full aperture glass solar filters wi protect your vision. Because looking at the Sun without filtration, even for an instant, can permanently damage your eyes.

These full-aperture white-light filters deliver superb views of the Sun, in natural colour. Their aluminum cells fit snugly over the front lenses of selected Orion binoculars. Orion solar filters come with a lifetime replacement warranty, should they get damaged in any way.

Fits Celestron CPC1100 and other 11" optical tubes

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