Brand: Orion Telescopes USD

Orion Safety Film Solar Filter For 10" Reflector Telescopes (07751)

07751

Brand: Orion Telescopes USD

Orion Safety Film Solar Filter For 10" Reflector Telescopes (07751)

07751

  • Safe and affordable solar filter lets you use your 10" aperture Orion reflector telescope to observe the Sun
  • See sunspots, eclipses, and planetary transits of the Sun safely with your telescope and this filter
  • Made with high-quality, streak-free and blister-free Safety Solar Film
  • Designed for use with Orion 10" aperture reflector telescopes
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The Orion Safety Film Solar Filter for 10" Reflector Telescopes is made with high-quality Safety Solar Film, which is made specifically for safe observation of the Sun through a telescope.

Using this streak-free and blister-free film filter is an affordable and safe way to observe sunspots, solar eclipses and planetary transits of our Sun. When using the filter installed on a 10" aperture reflector telescope, you'll see the Sun in its natural colour.

CAUTION: Never look at the Sun, either directly or through a telescope, without a professionally made protective solar filter installed that completely covers the front of the instrument, or permanent eye damage could result.

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