Lunt H-Alpha Telescope
Complete H-Alpha telescopes with which you can immediately start observing and photographing the Sun in the wavelength of 656.28nm. By far the most interesting emission line that reveals many details on the Sun, such as prominences and filaments. The systems are optimized to provide the highest performance in compact instruments.
Lunt H-Alpha Telescope
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Solar observation in H-Alpha: prominences, filaments, flares ... the most spectacular way to see the Sun - easy and affordable with the LS40THa.
40mm solar telescope with B600 - offers larger field of view than the version with B500
Special telescope for observing the sun Absolutely safe, no danger to the eyes Shows prominences & more details on the sun Easy to use, well suited for beginners For visual sun observation Bandwidth less than 0.7 Angstrom Medium B600 blocking-filter The ultimate, new best value for money 50 mm H-Alpha Solar Telescope by Lunt.
Modular designed multipurpose telescope, both for observing the sun in the H-alpha wavelength, as well as for night sky observations.
Modular designed multipurpose telescope, both for observing the sun in the H-alpha wavelength, as well as for night sky observations.
Modular designed multipurpose telescope, both for observing the sun in the H-alpha wavelength, as well as for night sky observations.
Modular 80mm ED Apo telescope for observing & photographing prominences & more at the sun during the day and moon, planets & deep-sky at night
Modular 80mm ED Apo telescope for observing & photographing prominences & more at the sun during the day and moon, planets & deep-sky at night
Modular designed multipurpose telescope, both for observing the sun in the H-alpha wavelength, as well as for night sky observations.
This transport case is suitable for all 50mm telescopes of the LS50THa series, and also for all 40mm telescopes of the LS40THa series.
Doublestack Etalon Filter for the new Lunt LS50THa H-Alpha Telescope.