

Explore Scientific Telescopic Filter Set 2 Moon and Planets from 100 mm (4 Inches)
About this item
- The Explore Scientific Filter Set 2 includes four 1.25 inch colour filters in the colours green, orange, yellow and blue for the moon and planet observation. The filters are suitable from 100 mm (4 inch) opening diameter.
- The lens filters are made of glass and darken the light coming on the eye or camera sensor and eliminate overradiation. This results in certain details that are visible without the filter.
- The filters are made of high-quality optical glass and the filter surfaces are plane-parallel, polished and anti-reflective. The filter holders are made of black anodised aluminium.
- Weight: 44g
- Box contents: 4 x colour filters; 4 x dust containers
Product description
Filter set 2 is suitable for moon and planets from 100 mm (4 inches) opening diameter. The following filters are included in the set 2: Explore Scientific colour filter "Green" (1.25 inches) No. 56 - 0310262. The green filter increases the contrasts enormously between the red and blue regions of the cloud structures on the gas plants Jupiter and S). aturIn the earth moon, contrasts in the radiation craters. Explore Scientific Orange Colour Filter (1.25 Inches) No. 21 - 0310273 Supports the detection of the dark areas on the Planet Mars. The filter also shows significantly more details on the clouds of the Saturn and Jupiter. Explore Scientific colour filter "Yellow" (1.25 inches) No. 12 - 0310267. When observing the moon surface, the contrast is enormously increased. Also with the planet Mars. On the giant plant Jupiter, the contrast between the individual cloud bands is significantly increased, so that more and more visible. From approx. 8 inch telescopic diameter and very good visibility conditions, some details can even be seen on the Saturn. Explore Scientific colour filter "blue" (1.25 inches) No. 80A - 0310264. The colour blue supports observing high clouds on Mars. The contrast is increased. The dark reddish structures are depicted darker and therefore this is the perfect filter for observing the large red spot on the Jupiter gas plants. The ring of the Saturn is highlighted, the structures of the Venus atmosphere become finer. What are the colour filters for? Do you even need colour filters? The colour filter darkens the light that comes to the eye, or on the sensor of the camera. This eliminates radiation, among other things. They make the image more contrasting and many details will then be visible.
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